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sonar

sonar
Noun
pl: sonars

This term is a portmanteau of sound navigation and ranging. It describes a specialized technology that relies on the reflection of acoustic energy to perceive an environment where light cannot penetrate, such as the deep ocean. It is most commonly associated with military naval operations and marine biology.

As a noun, it can refer to the physical hardware and electronic systems used for detection, or the actual acoustic pulses emitted by those systems. While it functions as a countable noun when referring to different types of systems, it is often used uncountably when referring to the general technology or the sound waves themselves.

Meanings

Nounsonar

A system for the detection of objects under water and for measuring the depth of water, by emitting sound pulses and detecting their echoes.

The submarine used sonar to locate the shipwreck on the ocean floor.

Examples

The ship has sonar.

I hear the sonar.

Sonar finds the fish.

They used sonar to find the boat.

The sonar beeped in the dark.

We checked the sonar for obstacles.

Detective

The submarine crew monitored the sonar for enemy ships.

History

The fantasy creature uses a natural form of sonar.

Fantasy

The company invested in advanced sonar for deep sea mining.

Business

Active sonar emits a pulse to locate underwater targets.

Trivia

Historical records show how early sonar changed naval warfare.

History

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