Bathythermograph

/ˌbæθɪˈθɜrməˌɡræf/ noun

An instrument that automatically records temperature at various depths in the ocean as it descends.

From Greek 'bathys' (deep), 'therme' (heat), and '-graph' (instrument that records). Developed in the 1940s during World War II to help submarines understand water conditions.

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