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bathysphere

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. spherical deep diving apparatus (lowered by a cable) for underwater exploration

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A spherical steel deep-diving chamber with perspex windows, in which persons are lowered to the depths by a cable to study the oceans and deep-sea life; the precursor to the bathyscaphe

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Bathysphere ( Greek : βαθύς , bathus , "deep" and σφαῖρα , sphaira , "sphere") was a unique spherical deep-sea submersible which was unpowered and lowered into the ocean on a cable, and was used to conduct a series of dives off the coast of Bermuda ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
bathysphere \bath"y*sphere\ n. a spherical deep diving apparatus (lowered by a cable) for underwater exploration; it is constructed with a strong steel shell to withstand high pressures at the ocean bottom.

Usage examples of bathysphere.

Peering down into the space beside the cab, Moe made out a roundish shape that he almost mistook for the bathysphere, until the thing stretched toward him.

If Captain Tarratona was so anxious to suppress all details of the bathysphere incident, wht had be been so ready to reveal the name of the murdered man -- Jules Harben?

He, too, wrote thrilling accounts of their underwater adventures and even starred in a Hollywood movie called Titans of the Deep, featuring a bathysphere and many exciting and largely fictionalized encounters with aggressive giant squid and the like.

Hatch noticed the door was at least three inches thick, wood but probably with a steel core, and that the three hinges on the inside appeared to have been designed for use on a bathysphere to withstand thousands of tons of pressure deep under the sea.

When men go down to study deep-sea fish, they must use a bathysphere to descend to the great depths.

In specially constructed bathyspheres, and once in the International Hard Suit unit called a Newtsuit, the abyssal deep had been penetrated to the depth most commonly found in the international maritime atlas, 1382 meters.

Although Beebe nearly always gets the credit, it was in fact Barton who designed the first bathysphere (from the Greek word for “deep”) and funded the $12,000 cost of its construction.

Pressure built during the descent, as though Micky were aboard a bathysphere, dropping into an oceanic trench.