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Wetsuit

British pronunciation/wˈɛt sˈuːt/
American pronunciation/wˈɛt sˈuːt/
Wetsuit
[NOUN]
1

a tight-fitting piece of clothing made of rubber that is worn by underwater swimmers to remain warm

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wetsuit definition and meaning

What is a "wetsuit"?

A wetsuit is a type of protective clothing typically worn by swimmers, surfers, and divers to keep warm in cold water. The suit is made of a special type of synthetic rubber called neoprene, which is designed to insulate the wearer's body and keep it warm. The neoprene material traps a thin layer of water between the skin and the suit, which is then warmed by the body's natural heat. This layer of water acts as a barrier, preventing heat loss and keeping the wearer comfortable in cold water. Wetsuits come in various thicknesses and styles, depending on the water temperature and the activity being performed. They are essential for water sports enthusiasts who want to stay warm and safe in cold water conditions.

Examples
1Enter the wetsuit.
2After that, some wetsuits have a layer of heat-reflecting metal, like titanium or copper.
3- We got a wetsuit.
4So I wear a wetsuit.
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