hypolimnia

/haɪpəˈlɪmniə/

Definitions

1. noun

The lower layer of a body of water, especially a lake, which is typically cooler and less oxygen-rich than the upper layer.

“The scientist studied the hypolimnia of the lake to understand its ecological balance.”

Synonyms

  • deep water
  • lower water layer

Antonyms

  • epilimnia
  • upper water layer