[
UK
/nˈɔːtɪkəl/
]
[ US /ˈnɔtəkəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈnɔtəkəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen
nautical charts
maritime law
marine insurance
How To Use nautical In A Sentence
- Karam also highlighted the authority's implementation of surface-to-surface communications applications and upgrading from Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network (AFTN) system to Aeronautical Message Handling System (AMHS). AME Info Latest News
- The earliest printed cards sported a nautical theme directed at sailors, who were heavy tobacco users.
- Recently renovated, the surfside inn still has its nautical-cool whitewashed facade, and its 36 guest rooms are equipped with patios and views of the Roqueta Channel. 10
- Dee prepared nautical information, including charts for navigation in the polar regions, for the company during the next 32 years.
- Certainly not establishing any huge steps forward for the aeronautical field, the specification called for a robust aircraft that could operate from the catapults being carried by the battleships and cruisers of the day.
- In the Marine Corps, the nautical expression "Aye, Aye, Sir" is used when acknowledging a verbal order.
- For collectors and aviation enthusiasts the early autumn of 1992 produced no less than four major auctions with an accent on matters aeronautical.
- Empires from Rome to Carthage fought over this most significant of nautical prizes.
- The vakas have sailed over a hundred thousand nautical miles with only one major maintenance fix. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
- The restaurant area is pristine, with a loose nautical theme running through the prints and paintings. Times, Sunday Times