navigation

[ UK /nˌævɪɡˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˈnævəˈɡeɪʃən, ˌnævəˈɡeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. ship traffic
    the channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts
  2. the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place
  3. the work of a sailor
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How To Use navigation In A Sentence

  • The congress believes that the excavation of an interoceanic canal at sea level, so desirable in the interests of commerce and navigation, is feasible; and that, in order to take advantage of the indispensable facilities for access and operation which a channel of this kind must offer above all, this canal should extend from the Gulf of Limon to the Bay of Panama. The Path Between the Seas
  • He let the best sailors sail the boat, and the best navigator do the navigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Price as tested is $44,600, including $8,525 in options Deep Sea Blue pearlescent paint, eight-speed Audi Tiptronic transmission, high-intensity discharge headlamps, power liftgate and onboard navigation with backup camera and an $875 destination charge. 2011 Audi Q5 2.0 T Quattro
  • [12] The original reference to experience from which the meaning of the term astronavigation should be derived is not essentially "space-travel," but forms of transoceanic navigation which take into account the effects specific to changes in specific astronomical experiences, from fixed to variable, which are relevant to transoceanic navigation within what had appeared, initially, as a permanently fixed set of changes within the ordering of the planets or specifically stellar phenomena. LaRouche's Latest
  • Every navigation point navPoint has a unique navigation point id and a play order, with the label of that oint and the content source specified. Creating eBooks: An ePub Tutorial | Spontaneous ∂erivation
  • He made a motion to Renny to pull out local navigation charts.
  • Dee prepared nautical information, including charts for navigation in the polar regions, for the company during the next 32 years.
  • Circumnavigation of the globe changed the world from a flat map to a 3D sphere.
  • I had taken Jason to the Roseland headland in the Fal estuary by the green-painted East Narrows navigation buoy - due east and one mile from the docks.
  • The fighting officers learned to specialise: in navigation, gunnery and torpedoes.
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