seadrome

/ˈsiːədriːm/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical, large artificial floating structure in the ocean for the purpose of controlling the weather or the climate, particularly to mitigate the effects of global warming or to create a more stable and predictable climate.

“The concept of the seadrome has been proposed as a potential solution to address the challenges of climate change.”

2. noun

A large, floating structure used for the purpose of capturing and utilizing solar energy from the ocean’s surface.

“The seadrome was designed to harness the immense energy potential of the ocean’s surface, providing a sustainable source of power.”

Synonyms

  • floating structure
  • ocean platform

Antonyms

  • climate destroyer
  • pollution source