diving dress
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Definition
Noun: A weighted and hermetically sealed garment supplied with air; worn by underwater divers. It is a full-body, rigid suit designed for deep-sea diving, historically used before the development of modern scuba gear. It is connected by a hose to a surface air supply.
Usage
The term "diving dress" refers specifically to the classic, often copper-helmeted, suit used in commercial and salvage diving. It describes the complete ensemble.
Examples: * The museum displayed an antique diving dress from the early 20th century. * Before modern equipment, a diver in a diving dress would be lowered from a ship to work on the seabed. * The heavy diving dress provided protection but limited the diver's mobility.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily historical or technical. In modern contexts, it is often called "standard diving dress" or "hard-hat diving gear" to distinguish it from contemporary wetsuits and drysuits.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe something that is cumbersome or restrictive.
- Wearing that formal suit in the summer heat felt like being in a diving dress.
Variants and Related Words
- Standard diving dress: The full, traditional term.
- Diving suit: A more general modern term that can include wetsuits, drysuits, and atmospheric diving suits, but historically was synonymous with "diving dress".
- Hard-hat diving gear: A descriptive synonym focusing on the helmet.
- Atmospheric Diving Suit (ADS): A modern, articulated rigid suit that maintains surface pressure.
Synonyms
- Standard diving suit
- Hard-hat diving suit
- Old-fashioned diving gear
Related Phrases
- To be suited up: To be wearing the diving dress or any diving suit.
- The diver was suited up and ready for the descent.
- Surface-supplied diving: The method of air delivery used with a traditional diving dress.
Noun
- a weighted and hermetically sealed garment supplied with air; worn by underwater divers