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Aquanaut — Aquanaut,der:⇨Unterwasserforscher … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
aquanaut — (n.) 1881, from AQUA (Cf. aqua ) + ending from Gk. nautes sailor (see NAVAL (Cf. naval)) … Etymology dictionary
aquanaut — ☆ aquanaut [ak′wə nôt΄, äk′wə nôt΄ ] n. [ AQUA + (ASTRO)NAUT] 1. a person trained to live and work in a watertight underwater chamber in and from which oceanographic experiments can be conducted 2. a skin diver: see SKIN DIVING … English World dictionary
Aquanaut — An Aquanaut is any individual who remains underwater, exposed to the ambient pressure, long enough to come into equilibrium with his or her breathing media. Usually this is done in an underwater habitat on the seafloor for a period equal to or… … Wikipedia
Aquanaut's Holiday — Infobox VG| title = Aquanaut s Holiday developer = Artdink publisher = released = series = Aquanaut s Holiday genre = Simulation game modes = Single player platforms = PlayStation media = CD ROM Aquanaut s Holiday is an early PlayStation game by… … Wikipedia
aquanaut — noun Etymology: Latin aqua + English naut (as in aeronaut) Date: 1881 a scuba diver who lives and operates both inside and outside an underwater shelter for an extended period … New Collegiate Dictionary
Aquanaut — Als Tauchen wird im Allgemeinen das Eindringen eines Körpers in eine Flüssigkeit bezeichnet. In der Regel ist damit das Tauchen von Menschen unter Wasser gemeint. Im Gegensatz zum Schwimmen und Schnorcheln ist beim Tauchen der gesamte Körper… … Deutsch Wikipedia
aquanaut — an underwater researcher, explorer or swimmer. Also called oceanaut … Dictionary of ichthyology
aquanaut — /ak weuh nawt , not , ah kweuh /, n. 1. an undersea explorer, esp. one who skin dives from or lives for an extended period of time in a submerged dwelling. 2. a skin diver. [1880 85; AQUA + naut, on the model of AERONAUT, ASTRONAUT, etc.] * * * … Universalium
Aquanaut — Unterwasserforscher * * * Aqua|naut 〈m. 16〉 Tiefseeforscher * * * Aqua|naut, der; en, en [zu griech. naútēs = Seemann]: jmd., der [in einer Unterwasserstation o. Ä.] die besonderen Lebens u. Umweltbedingungen in größeren Meerestiefen erforscht.… … Universal-Lexikon