- A
fathom is a unit of
length in the
imperial and the U.S.
customary systems equal to 6 feet (1.8288 m), used
especially for
measuring the
depth of water...
- USC&GS
Fathomer was the name of two
United States Coast and
Geodetic Survey ships, and may
refer to: USC&GS
Fathomer (1871),
previously USCS
Fathomer, a survey...
- Look up
fathom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
fathom is an
English unit of measurement.
Fathom may also
refer to:
Fathom (1967 film), a spy comedy...
-
second USC&GS
Fathomer was a
steamer that
served as a
survey ship in the
United States Coast and
Geodetic Survey from 1905 to 1942.
Fathomer was
built by...
- USCS,
later USC&GS,
Fathomer was a
steamer that
served as a
survey ship in the
United States Coast Survey from 1871 to 1878 and in the
United States Coast...
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Fathom is a
comic book
created by
Michael Turner and
originally published by Top Cow Productions. It
debuted in 1998 and was
Michael Turner's
first creator-owned...
- Full
Fathom Five may
refer to: The
verse p****age "Ariel's Song" from Shakespeare's The
Tempest "Full
Fathom Five", a 1611
setting by
Robert Johnson of...
- the
original production around 1611. It is the
origin of the
phrase "full
fathom five",
after which there are many
cultural references, and is an
early written...
- from "mark twain", the leadsman's cry for a
measured river depth of two
fathoms (12 feet),
which was safe
water for a steamboat. As a
young pilot, Clemens...
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maximum known depth is 10,984 ± 25
metres (36,037 ± 82 ft; 6,006 ± 14
fathoms; 6.825 ± 0.016 mi) at the
southern end of a
small slot-shaped
valley in...