"Submicroscopic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
extremely small or beyond the power of an ordinary microscope to see.
To submerge refers to the act of dipping or plunging something completely into a liquid or a substance, such as water, oil, or air, where it is surrounded by it and not visible above the surface.
Being completely surrounded or covered by a liquid, such as water, typically by being under the surface of it.
A submersible is a vessel designed to operate underwater, capable of descending and remaining submerged in the water for a period of time. It is a self-contained environment that can withstand the pressure of the water and allow people or equipment to operate or live underwater. Submersibles can be used for a variety of purposes, including military operations, scientific research, underwater construction, and tourism. They can be powered by diesel engines, electric motors, or other systems, and may be equipped with advanced sensors, communication systems, and manipulator arms.
Meaning: Smaller than one micron (1 micron 1 micrometer 1/1,000,000 of a meter). Refers to particles, sizes, or measurable units that are extremely small.
The noun "submission" has several meanings:<br><br>1. The act of giving in or surrendering to someone or something.<br>Example: "Her submission to the new management led to a significant change in the company's policies."<br>2. The act of presenting or offering something, such as an idea, proposal, or document, for consideration or approval.<br>Example: "The team submitted their project proposal to the clients for review."<br>3. A written statement or document that presents a person's testimony or evidence in a legal or formal proceeding.<br>Example: "The lawyer prepared a submission to present in the court case."<br>4. In sports, the act of tapping or laying oneself down or being physically forced to the ground, resulting in a loss of points.<br>Example: "The wrestler lost the match by submission when his opponent was able to force him to tap out."<br><br>In general, the word "submission" conveys a sense of yielding, surrendering, or presenting something for consideration or judgment.
To give in or agree to something, often in order to avoid trouble, opposition, or conflict; to yield control or authority to someone else.