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1. (n.) navigation
the act or process of navigating.
2. navigation
the art or science of plotting, ascertaining, or directing the course of a ship, aircraft, spacecraft, etc.
Etymology: (1520–30; < L nāvigātiō a voyage. See navigate , -tion)
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| Definition of 'NAvigation' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) navigation, pilotage, piloting
the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place
2. (noun) navigation
ship traffic
"the channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts"
3. (noun) seafaring, navigation, sailing
the work of a sailor
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1. (noun) navigation
the act or skill of navigating
navigation through dangerous waters; the pilots skilled navigation
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| Definition of 'NAvigation' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) NAvigation
the act of navigating; the act of passing on water in ships or other vessels; the state of being navigable
2. (noun) NAvigation
the science or art of conducting ships or vessels from one place to another, including, more especially, the method of determining a ship's position, course, distance passed over, etc., on the surface of the globe, by the principles of geometry and astronomy
3. (noun) NAvigation
the management of sails, rudder, etc.; the mechanics of traveling by water; seamanship
4. (noun) NAvigation
ships in general
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