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UNDERWATER DIVER WHO REMAINS AT DEPTH FOR LONGER THAN 24 HOURS
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Condensation that drips off a cold glass and lands on you.
Combination of aqua and astronaut.
Don't you hate it when your glass drips aquanauts on your blouse?
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¦ noun a diver.
Origin
C19: from L. aqua 'water' + Gk nautes 'sailor'.
Aquanaut         
An aquanaut is any person who remains underwater, breathing at the ambient pressure for long enough for the concentration of the inert components of the breathing gas dissolved in the body tissues to reach equilibrium, in a state known as saturation. Usually this is done in an underwater habitat on the seafloor for a period equal to or greater than 24 continuous hours without returning to the surface.

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Aquanaut

An aquanaut is any person who remains underwater, breathing at the ambient pressure for long enough for the concentration of the inert components of the breathing gas dissolved in the body tissues to reach equilibrium, in a state known as saturation. Usually this is done in an underwater habitat on the seafloor for a period equal to or greater than 24 continuous hours without returning to the surface. The term is often restricted to scientists and academics, though there were a group of military aquanauts during the SEALAB program. Commercial divers in similar circumstances are referred to as saturation divers. An aquanaut is distinct from a submariner, in that a submariner is confined to a moving underwater vehicle such as a submarine that holds the water pressure out. Aquanaut derives from the Latin word aqua ("water") plus the Greek nautes ("sailor"), by analogy to the similar construction "astronaut".

The first human aquanaut was Robert Sténuit, who spent 24 hours on board a tiny one-man cylinder at 200 feet (61 m) in September 1962 off Villefranche-sur-Mer on the French Riviera. Military aquanauts include Robert Sheats, author Robin Cook, and astronauts Scott Carpenter and Alan Shepard. Civilian aquanaut Berry L. Cannon died of carbon dioxide poisoning during the U.S. Navy's SEALAB III project. Scientific aquanauts include Sylvia Earle, Jonathan Helfgott, Joseph B. MacInnis, Dick Rutkowski, Phil Nuytten, and about 700 others, including the crew members (many of them astronauts) of NASA's NEEMO missions at the Aquarius underwater laboratory.

Pronunciation examples for aquanaut
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Examples of use of aquanaut
1. Video: Australian aquanaut emerges from water after two weeks (Windows) Video: Australian aquanaut emerges from water after two weeks (Real) "I will be glad to get out in the sunshine and fresh air again.
2. Breathing air provided by algae watered with recycled urine, and pedalling a bike for electricity, an Australian aquanaut has emerged after 13 days living underwater in a ‘biosub‘. Breathing air provided by algae watered with recycled urine, and pedalling a bike for electricity, an Australian aquanaut emerged on Wednesday after 13 days living underwater in a "biosub". More follows...