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bathyscaphe

[bath-uh-skeyf, -skaf] / ˈbæθ əˌskeɪf, -ˌskæf /
NOUN
diving bell
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He too will have to descend in bathyscaphe if he is to keep even the friendliest papers interested in photos of his working life.

From The Guardian

I step out on the foredeck of my ship–bathyscaphe, precious package in my hands.

From Nature

The Russian president’s latest stunt casts him as a daring undersea adventurer in the bubble-like capsule of a bathyscaphe about to descend to an ancient shipwreck at the bottom of the Black Sea.

From The Guardian

When the bathyscaphe surfaced into the warm tropical waters, the differential expansion across the joints caused the glue joint to fail with a great bang.

From Scientific American

Russian President Vladimir Putin used a bathyscaphe in the Gulf of Finland to inspect the wreckage of the frigate Oleg, which sank in 1869.

From BBC