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1. (n.) navigator
a person who practices, or is skilled in, navigation.
2. navigator
a person who conducts explorations by sea.
Etymology: (1580–90; < L nāvigātor sailor. See navigate)
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| Definition of 'Navigator' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) sailing master, navigator
the ship's officer in charge of navigation
2. (noun) navigator
the member of an aircrew who is responsible for the aircraft's course
3. (noun) navigator
in earlier times, a person who explored by ship
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1. (noun) navigator
sb who navigates
The co-pilot acts as navigator.
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| Definition of 'Navigator' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Navigator
one who navigates or sails; esp., one who direct the course of a ship, or one who is skillful in the art of navigation; also, a book which teaches the art of navigation; as, Bowditch's Navigator
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Sense: a person who navigates.
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Afrikaans: navigator |
Arabic: مَلاّح، بَحّار |
Bulgarian: навигатор |
Brazilian: navegador |
Czech: navigátor |
German: die Steuermann |
Danish: navigatør |
Greek: πλοηγός |
Spanish: navegador |
Estonian: navigaator |
Farsi: دریا نورد |
Finnish: navigoija |
French: navigateur/-trice |
Hebrew: נַווָט |
Hindi: दिशा दिखाने वाला |
Croatian: moreplovac, pomorac |
Hungarian: navigátor; hajós |
Indonesian: ahli navigasi |
Icelandic: siglingafræðingur |
Italian: navigatore |
Japanese: 航行者 |
Korean: 항해자, 항행자 |
Lithuanian: navigatorius,šturmanas, j |
Latvian: navigators, stūrmanis; jū |
Malay: pemandu arah, pengemudi |
Dutch: navigator |
Norwegian: navigatør |
Polish: nawigator |
Persian: دریا نورد |
Pashto: لامبو وهونكى |
Portuguese: navegador |
Romanian: navigator |
Russian: штурман; мореплаватель |
Slovak: navigátor |
Slovenian: navigator |
Serbian: navigator |
Swedish: navigatör |
Thai: นักเดินเรือ |
Turkish: seyrüseferci, rota görevl |
Taiwanese: 領航員 |
Ukrainian: мореплавець; штурман |
Urdu: جہازراں |
Vietnamese: nhà hàng hải |
Chinese: 领航员 |
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