Schnorchel

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German Schnorchel

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Schnorchel

  1. submarine snorkel, snort

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Etymology[edit]

From schnarchen (to snore). So called because of the submarine snorkel's operative resemblance to a nose and its noise when in use.

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Noun[edit]

Schnorchel m (strong, genitive Schnorchels, plural Schnorchel)

  1. snorkel (underwater breathing tube)
  2. submarine snorkel, snort

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