IPA: /sɑːrˈɡæs.oʊ/
KK: /sɑrˈgæsoʊ/
A type of floating seaweed that forms large masses in the ocean, often found in warm waters.
The boat drifted through the thick sargasso, surrounded by the green sea plants.
**Sargasso** → The word 'sargasso' originates from the Spanish word *sargazo*, which refers to a type of seaweed, specifically the brown algae of the genus *Sargassum*. The term is derived from the Latin *sargassum*, meaning a type of seaweed. The Sargasso Sea is named for the abundance of this floating seaweed. Thus, 'sargasso' refers to the seaweed itself or the area in the ocean where it is found.
Imagine a sea filled with floating seaweed — that's what 'sargasso' refers to, coming from the Spanish word for this type of algae.
No commonly confused words.