fathometer

/fæˈðɑmɪtər/
noun
  1. A device that uses sound waves to measure the depth of water beneath a ship; an echo sounder.
    • Modern fathometers provide accurate depth readings even in rough seas.
    • The old fishing boat was equipped with a basic fathometer to avoid running aground.
    • The captain checked the fathometer to see how deep the water was.
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