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Navigator
One who navigates or sails esp one who direct the course of a ship or one who is skillful in the
navigational
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Navigability
The quality or condition of being navigable navigableness
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Navigable
Capable of being navigated deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels as a navigable river
Navigation
The act of navigating the act of passing on water in ships or other vessels the state of being navigable
Navigate
To journey by water to go in a vessel or ship to perform the duties of a navigator to use the waters as a highway or channel for commerce or communication to sail
Aerial Navigation
Aerial Navigation. The (English) Aerial Navigation Act, 1911, 1913 and 1919, were repealed by the (English) Air Navigation Act of
Navigable river
Navigable river, a navigable river is a public high-way navigable by all His Majesty's subjects in a reasonable way
navigable waters
navigable waters : waters that are capable of being navigated (as for commerce) and to which federal admiralty jurisdiction
Navigation acts
Navigation acts, restricting the import or export of goods except in British bottoms, i.e., in ships the owners of
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