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submergible
[ suhb-mur-juh-buhl ]
Other Words From
- sub·mergi·bili·ty noun
- nonsub·mergi·bili·ty noun
- nonsub·mergi·ble adjective
- unsub·mergi·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of submergible1
Example Sentences
Aboard the Seablazer earlier this month in Seattle’s Salmon Bay, mounted on rolling carts next to Hummel were the two submergible drones — nicknamed Falkor and Draco — used to case underwater sites.
Hamas also tried to take to the sea on Monday, according to the Israeli military, with a naval unit suspected of preparing a “submergible naval weapon” for action.
Rain and river water don’t stand a chance this spring, thanks to Filson’s Dry Backpack, a completely submergible pack made from heavy-duty nylon fabric coated in clear polyurethane.
Electric kettles had been experimented with since the 1890s, but the first kettle with a submergible immersion heater inside it was manufactured by the Swan Company in 1922.
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