A managed body of fresh or salt water used for cultivating or rearing aquatic plants or animals; the place where or business within which this takes place.
Origin
1960s; earliest use found in Family Weekly (United States). From aqua- + farm.
Definition of aquafarm in US English:
aquafarm
nounˈakwəˌfɑːm
A managed body of fresh or salt water used for cultivating or rearing aquatic plants or animals; the place where or business within which this takes place.
Origin
1960s; earliest use found in Family Weekly (United States). From aqua- + farm.