Estuarine
[es-choo-uh-rahyn, -er-in] /ˈɛs tʃu əˌraɪn, -ər ɪn/
adjective
1.
formed in an .
2.
found in .
/ˈɛstjʊəˌraɪn; -rɪn/
adjective
1.
formed or deposited in an estuary: estuarine muds
2.
growing in, inhabiting, or found in an estuary: an estuarine fauna
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