cousteau
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Definition
Noun A French underwater explorer, oceanographer, and filmmaker, born in 1910. He is renowned for pioneering marine conservation and co-inventing the Aqua-Lung, a key piece of scuba diving equipment.
Usage
The word "Cousteau" is used as a proper noun, almost exclusively to refer to the specific historical figure, Jacques Cousteau. It is often used to evoke themes of ocean exploration, adventure, and environmentalism. * His documentaries, filmed aboard the ship Calypso, introduced millions to the wonders of the ocean. * Many marine biologists cite as their inspiration for entering the field. * The legacy includes advocating for the protection of the seas.
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: The name "Cousteau" is sometimes used adjectivally to describe things related to his style of exploration or ethos.
- They embarked on a -esque adventure to document coral reefs.
- The film has a real sense of wonder about the deep sea.
Variants and Related Words
- Cousteau Society: An environmental organization founded by Jacques Cousteau in 1973, dedicated to marine conservation.
- Aqua-Lung: The first open-circuit, self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) co-invented by Cousteau and Émile Gagnan.
Synonyms
- Ocean explorer
- Marine conservationist (highlights his advocacy role)
- Documentarian (highlights his filmmaking)
Related Idioms/Phrases
- A Cousteau of [a field]: A metaphorical phrase used to describe a pioneering explorer or popularizer in any field of study or adventure.
- He is considered a of the digital world, mapping uncharted territories of the internet.
Noun
- French underwater explorer (born in 1910)