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Self Contained Underwater Breathing ApparatusScuba is an acronym which stands for, Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.Scuba stands for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.Self Contained Underwater Breathing ApparatusNot sure who originally "coined" it, but it means "Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus"Jean-Jacques Cousteau, the French explorer/ environmentalist was the inventor of the SCUBA. In fact, he coined the term.Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.