• Submersible

    Origin

    From Late Latin submersionem, from submersus (past participle of submergere).

    Adjective

    adjective

    1. Able to be submerged.

    Noun

    submersible

    (plural submersibles)
    1. (British) A small nonmilitary, non-nuclear submarine for exploration.
    2. (British) A retroactive term used for non-nuclear submarines; nuclear submarines are termed "true submarines".
    3. (British) A term used primarily by some navies for nuclear submarines, termed "true submersibles", because they cannot retroactively declare that their non-nuclear submarines should be called by a different name.
    4. (US) A very small "baby" submarine designed for specific localized missions, usually while tethered to a submarine or ship for life support and communications. Slang synonyms: midget-submarine, anchor.
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