- nav·i·gate
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
nav|i|gate — «NAV uh gayt», verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. –v.t. 1. a) to sail, manage, or steer (a ship, aircraft, or rocket) on a course or to a destination: »If the captain died, the mate was in duty bound to navigate the ship to the nearest civilized port (Herman … Useful english dictionary
cir|cum|nav|i|gate — «SUR kuhm NAV uh gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. to sail around: »Magellan s ship circumnavigated the earth. ╂[< Latin circumnāvigāre (with English ate1) < circum around + nāvigāre sail, navigate] … Useful english dictionary
re|nav|i|gate — «ree NAV uh gayt», intransitive verb, transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. to navigate again … Useful english dictionary
nav — ce·lo·nav·i·ga·tion; ma·nav·el·ins; me·nav·e·lings; nav; nav·ar; nav·a·rho; nav·i·cel·la; nav·i·cert; nav·i·ga·bil·i·ty; nav·i·ga·ble; nav·i·ga·bly; nav·i·gate; nav·i·ga·tion; nav·i·ga·tion·al; nav·i·ga·tor; sat·nav; nav·vy; ma·nav·il·ins;… … English syllables
cir·cum·nav·i·gate — … Useful english dictionary
cir´cum|nav´i|ga´tor — cir|cum|nav|i|gate «SUR kuhm NAV uh gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. to sail around: »Magellan s ship circumnavigated the earth. ╂[< Latin circumnāvigāre (with English ate1) < circum around + nāvigāre sail, navigate] … Useful english dictionary
cir´cum|nav´i|ga´tion — cir|cum|nav|i|gate «SUR kuhm NAV uh gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. to sail around: »Magellan s ship circumnavigated the earth. ╂[< Latin circumnāvigāre (with English ate1) < circum around + nāvigāre sail, navigate] … Useful english dictionary
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