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aquanauts

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for aquanauts.

Editorial note

I found a diving set from the City line that is roughly similar to the Aquanauts that I enjoyed when growing up.

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Quick take

An underwater explorer.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

An underwater explorer.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for aquanauts.

noun

An underwater explorer.

Example sentences

1

I found a diving set from the City line that is roughly similar to the Aquanauts that I enjoyed when growing up.

2

I finished most of Terror From The Deep (until the tasoth medic/commander bug) without realizing you can shoot at targets spotted by other aquanauts.

3

A diving bell, moored to the sea floor, with slight positive buoyancy, on a mechanical tether would allow the aquanauts to ascend slowly if there was any failure in the habitat.

4

A sense of doom, as aquanauts armed with teeny darts and harpoons grunt through the deaths of their colleagues, outmatched by opponents so unfairly superior, in the harshest environment on Earth.

5

The interface and vibe remind me that people have posted links here about listening to the International Space Station; I would love an internet radio station that was sort of like a police scanner, but more like astronauts or aquanauts talking to each other – calm human voices far away, with that sort of static two-way-radio vibe, more science and less carnage.

6

Quality entertainment, just below Aquanauts.

Proper noun examples

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Quality entertainment, just below Aquanauts.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use aquanauts in a sentence?

I found a diving set from the City line that is roughly similar to the Aquanauts that I enjoyed when growing up.

What does aquanauts mean?

An underwater explorer.

What part of speech is aquanauts?

aquanauts is commonly used as noun.