schnorchel

/ˈʃnɔrkəl/
noun
  1. A tube that allows a submarine to take in air and release exhaust while underwater.
    • The crew relied on the schnorchel during their long underwater patrol.
    • The submarine raised its schnorchel to get fresh air without surfacing.
    • Modern submarines use a schnorchel to run their diesel engines while submerged.
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