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AQUALUNG

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Aq⋅ua-Lung

[ak-wuh-luhng, ah-kwuh-]
Trademark. a brand of underwater breathing apparatus for a swimmer or skin-diver, consisting of a cylinder of compressed air that is strapped to the back, a flexible tube connecting the cylinder with the swimmer's mouth, and an automatic pressure regulator that controls the flow of air into the lungs.
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aqualung 
1950, from L. aqua "water" + lung. Developed by Jacques Cousteau and Emile Gagnan, 1943.
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