aq·ua·pon·ics (ăk′wə-pŏnĭks, äk′wə-)
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Tweet n. (used with a sing. verb) Cultivation of plants and fish in an integrated system in which wastewater from fish tanks is used to provide the nutrients for hydroponically grown plants, and the nutrient-free water produced by the plants is circulated back to the fish tanks. aq′ua·ponic adj. aq′ua·poni·cal·ly adv. |
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