sten|o|bath|ic

sten|o|bath|ic
sten|o|bath|ic «STEHN uh BATH ihk», adjective.
having a narrow range of depth, said of animals living in the water between definite limits of depth.
[< steno- + Greek báthos depth + English -ic]

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