Yes, the word "diver" is a long "i" word because the sound of the letter "i" in "diver" is pronounced as a long "i" (/aɪ/), like in the word "dive."
It has a long vowel sound-- I (rhymes with my, die, try). It would be pronounced DIE- ver.
The diver experienced a sense of emersion as they slowly rose to the surface of the water.
the water submerged all the way to his neck
The lake is not deep enough for a large boat.
Yes. The fingers of the pearl diver were rough and calloused from years of handling the barnacled oyster shells
It has a long vowel sound-- I (rhymes with my, die, try). It would be pronounced DIE- ver.
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diver deep sea diver dolphin trainer
It's a diver that stays submerged in really deep water for a very long time.
The first syllable.
You mean 'underwater' (one word) You can only dive into water. But I guess you want 'scuba-diver' ? or is your question this: What do you call someone who does 'snorkelling' ?
Until the expiration date.
It depends on how deep the diver goes, and what air blend the diver is breathing. There are dive tables that state how long a diver can stay at a certain depth before requiring decompression. The basic recreational diver typically breathes either air or Nitrox. There are separate dives tables for air and Nitrox.
Aliquam pugna diver is "combat scuba diver" in Latin. The Latin word pugna actually means fighter. Since Latin is a dead language and very old, the words are not exactly translated.
The diver dove into the water off the diving board.
Cadet, diver, lascar, marine, seafarer, shipmate, and circumnavigator.
A diver that competes in the Olympics or a diver that has competed in past Olympics.