Bladderwrack

/ˈblædərræk/ noun

A common brown seaweed found on rocky shores that has air-filled bladders running through its fronds to keep it buoyant.

From Old English 'blædre' (bladder) + 'wrack' (seaweed). The species Fucus vesiculosus has distinctive paired bladders that give it both its name and its floating ability.

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