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Sealab — is a word used to describe underwater habitats.*SEALAB (US Navy) I, II and III, underwater habitats developed by the United States Navy * Sealab 2020 , a Hanna Barbera cartoon about an underwater research base that aired in 1972 in the United… … Wikipedia
Sealab — ☆ Sealab [sē′lab΄ ] n. [ SEA + LAB(ORATORY)] any of a series of experimental underwater laboratories developed by the U.S. Navy for undersea explorations and for research in oceanography, marine biology, etc … English World dictionary
Sealab 2021 — Title card Genre Animated Comedy Surreal humour Created by Adam Reed Matt Thompson … Wikipedia
SEALAB (United States Navy) — SEALAB I, II, and III were experimental underwater habitats developed by the United States Navy to prove the viability of saturation diving and humans living in isolation for extended periods of time. The knowledge gained from the SEALAB… … Wikipedia
Sealab 2020 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Sealab 2020 (Laboratorio submarino 2020) fue una serie animada de corta duración, producida por Hanna Barbera. La serie trata sobre una base submarina de investigación con un propósito ambiental, La serie se emitía… … Wikipedia Español
Sealab 2021 — Seriendaten Originaltitel Sealab 2021 Produktionsland Vereinigte Staaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sealab 2020 — infobox Television show name = Sealab 2020 caption = Sealab 2020 title card. rating = TV PG format = Animated series, science fiction runtime = 20 minutes creator = William Hanna and Joseph Barbera starring = John Stephenson Ross Martin Josh… … Wikipedia
Sealab — /see lab /, n. any of several experimental U.S. Navy underwater habitats for aquanauts. [1965 70; SEA + LAB] * * * … Universalium
Sealab — Sea|lab 〈[si:læb] n. 15〉 (in den USA entwickeltes) Unterwasserlaboratorium [engl., verkürzt <sea „Meer“ + laboratory „Laboratorium“] … Universal-Lexikon
Sealab — Sea|lab 〈[si:læb] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 (in den USA entwickeltes) Unterwasserlaboratorium [Etym.: engl.; verkürzt <sea »Meer« + laboratory »Laboratorium«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch