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oceanaut

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o·cea·naut  (sh-nôt, -nt)
n.
See aquanaut.
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Noun1.oceanaut - a skilled worker who can live in underwater installations and participate in scientific researchoceanaut - a skilled worker who can live in underwater installations and participate in scientific research
skilled worker, skilled workman, trained worker - a worker who has acquired special skills


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