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BLitt

NOUN
  1. a bachelor's degree in literature

How To Use BLitt In A Sentence

  • In 1997, biomass of both littoral and sublittoral invertebrates in the impoundment was comparable to that of New Brunswick lakes of similar trophic status.
  • The C64 doesn't have a Blitter, but C64 bobs enable characters to move over each other.
  • Because of the highly transparent nature of the waters the sublittoral algae Posidionia oceanica is found over quite a large area. Scandola Nature Reserve & Capes Girolata and Porto, France
  • The paleoenvironments are interpreted as inner sublittoral and coastal lagoons environments with riverine and estuarine influence.
  • This attribute has properties corresponding to the different characteristic inherent to non-blittable types and the types found in the The Code Project Latest Articles
  • Miocene littoral and sublittoral deposits on the western side of the Atlantic showed the continuation of the transgression had begun in earlier times.
  • The sublittoral zone extends from the low-tide line out to 200 meters.
  • The wildlife of the sublittoral sediment areas is less diverse than that of the rocky sublittorals but the areas have a high biomass and are important fishing areas, particularly for bottom-feeding fish.
  • Hitherto nothing had broken the silence around him but the deep cry of the bog-blitter, or bull-of-the-bog, a large species of bittern, and the sighs of the wind as it passed along the dreary morass. Guy Mannering — Complete
  • Available data, though, make it unlikely that a ‘climatic crisis’ scenario would apply with equal force to species that are restricted to the sublittoral zone or to lower latitudes.
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