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Autosub vs. Submarine

Difference Between Autosub and Submarine

Autosub

An autonomous submarine vehicle.
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Submarine

A submarine (or sub) is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater. It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability.
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Submarine

a warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes or missiles.
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Submarine

a sandwich made of a long roll typically filled with meat, cheese, and vegetables such as lettuce, tomato, and onions.
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Submarine

existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea
submarine volcanic activity
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Submarine

(Nautical) A vessel that is capable of operating submerged.
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Submarine

A submarine sandwich.
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Submarine

(Baseball) A pitch that is thrown with a low sidearm or underhand motion.
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Submarine

Beneath the surface of the water; undersea.
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Submarine

Thrown with or characterized by a low sidearm or underhand motion
a submarine-style pitcher.
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Submarine

To attack by submarine, especially with torpedoes.
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Submarine

(Sports) To knock down with a blow to the legs.
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Submarine

(Baseball) To pitch (a ball) with a low sidearm or underhand motion.
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Submarine

To slide, drive, or be thrown under something
seats designed to prevent passengers from submarining under their seat belts in a crash.
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Submarine

To ride in or serve as a crew member of a submarine.
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Submarine

Existing, relating to, or made for use beneath the sea.
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Submarine

Hidden or undisclosed.
a submarine patent
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Submarine

(baseball) Of a pitch, thrown with the hand lower than the elbow.
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Submarine

A boat that can go underwater.
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Submarine

A kind of sandwich made in a long loaf of bread.
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Submarine

(baseball) A pitch delivered with an underhand motion.
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Submarine

Any submarine plant or animal.
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Submarine

(informal) A stowaway on a seagoing vessel.
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Submarine

(intransitive) To operate or serve on a submarine.
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Submarine

(transitive) To torpedo; to destroy with a sudden sneak attack.
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Submarine

To sink or submerge oneself.
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Submarine

To slide forwards underneath one's seat belt (during a crash or sudden stop).
The seatback should always be up while driving so that the occupant doesn't submarine and potentially suffer severe internal injury.
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Submarine

Being, acting, or growing, under water in the sea; as, submarine navigators; submarine plants.
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Submarine

A submarine plant or animal.
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Submarine

A submarine boat; a ship that can travel under the surface of the water. Most such ships are ships of war, as part of a navy, but submarines are also used for oceanic research. Also called sub and (from the German U-Boot) U-boat.
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Submarine

A stowaway on a seagoing vessel.
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Submarine

A submarine sandwich.
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Submarine

a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes
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Submarine

a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States
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Submarine

move forward or under in a sliding motion;
The child was injured when he submarined under the safety belt of the car
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Submarine

throw with an underhand motion
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Submarine

bring down with a blow to the legs
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Submarine

control a submarine
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Submarine

attack by submarine;
The Germans submarined the Allies
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Submarine

beneath the surface of the sea
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