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depth finder
n.
An instrument used to measure the depth of water, especially by radar or ultrasound.

depth finder  (dpth)
An instrument used to measure the depth of water, especially by radar, sonar, or ultrasound.
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Noun1.depth finder - navigational instrument used to measure the depth of a body of water (as by ultrasound or radar)
navigational instrument - an instrument used for navigating
fathometer, sonic depth finder - depth finder for determining depth of water or a submerged object by means of ultrasound waves


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