areæ

Noun

 * 1) * 1907, Henrietta Anne Heathorn Huxley, Aphorisms and Reflections, CXCIX &#91;C. E. viii 53&#93;:
 * In certain parts of the sea bottom in the immediate vicinity of the British Islands, as in the Clyde district, among the Hebrides, in the Moray Firth, and in the German Ocean, there are depressed areæ, forming a kind of submarine valleys, the centres of which are from 80 to 100 fathoms, or more, deep.
 * 1) * 1907, Henrietta Anne Heathorn Huxley, Aphorisms and Reflections, CXCIX &#91;C. E. viii 53&#93;:
 * In certain parts of the sea bottom in the immediate vicinity of the British Islands, as in the Clyde district, among the Hebrides, in the Moray Firth, and in the German Ocean, there are depressed areæ, forming a kind of submarine valleys, the centres of which are from 80 to 100 fathoms, or more, deep.
 * In certain parts of the sea bottom in the immediate vicinity of the British Islands, as in the Clyde district, among the Hebrides, in the Moray Firth, and in the German Ocean, there are depressed areæ, forming a kind of submarine valleys, the centres of which are from 80 to 100 fathoms, or more, deep.