Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

fuci

Noun
/ˈfjuːˌsaɪ/
Definition
Fuci are various seaweeds belonging to the family Fucaceae, commonly found in marine environments.
Examples
  • The fuci in this tide pool provide habitat for many small marine animals.
  • Fuci are essential for maintaining the ecological balance in coastal ecosystems.
  • During low tide, you can see various types of fuci clinging to the rocks.
Meaning
The term ‘fuci’ typically refers to brown algae or seaweeds that thrive in coastal areas, often attached to rocks and surfaces in the intertidal zone.
Synonyms
  • brown algae
  • seaweed
  • kelp