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eurybathic, a. Biol.|jʊərɪˈbæθɪk| [f. Gr. εὐρύ-ς wide + βάθος depth.] Of aquatic life: able to live at varying depths.
1902Encycl. Brit. XXXIII. 934/1 Similarly, in regard to depth, species have been classed as eurybathic and stenobathic. 1903[see eurythermal a.]. 1942H. U. Sverdrup et al. Oceans xvii. 806 Many species are eurybathic, that is, they endure great ranges of depth. 1967Oceanogr. & Marine Biol. V. 467 It is possible to suppose that eurybathic species may go down beyond the lower limit of the bathyal zone. |