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nav·i·ga·tor
(năv′ĭ-gā′tər)n.
1. One who navigates.
2. A device that directs the course of an aircraft or missile.
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navigator
(ˈnævɪˌɡeɪtə)n
1. (Navigation) a person who is skilled in or performs navigation, esp on a ship or aircraft
2. (Historical Terms) (esp formerly) a person who explores by ship
3. (Aeronautics) an instrument or device for assisting a pilot to navigate an aircraft
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nav•i•ga•tor
(ˈnæv ɪˌgeɪ tər)n.
1. a person who practices, or is skilled in, navigation.
2. a person who conducts explorations by sea.
[1580–90; < Latin nāvigātor sailor. See navigate]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() ship's officer, officer - a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel; "he is the officer in charge of the ship's engines" |
2. | navigator - the member of an aircrew who is responsible for the aircraft's course aircrewman - a member of an aircrew astrogator - the navigator of a spacecraft | |
3. | navigator - in earlier times, a person who explored by ship explorer, adventurer - someone who travels into little known regions (especially for some scientific purpose) Juan Ponce de Leon, Ponce de Leon - Spanish explorer who accompanied Columbus on his second trip in 1493; in 1513 he discovered Florida while searching for the legendary Fountain of Youth (1460-1521) |
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navigator
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Translations
مَلاّح، بَحّار
navigátor
navigatør
hajósnavigátor
siglingafræîingur
navigátor
navigator
rota görevlisiseyrüseferci
navigator
[ˈnævɪgeɪtəʳ] NCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
navigator
[ˈnævɪgeɪtər] n → navigateur/trice m/fCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
navigator
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navigator
[ˈnævɪˌgeɪtəʳ] n (Naut, Aer) → navigatore m, ufficiale m di rotta; (explorer) → navigatore m (Aut) → secondo pilota m, copilota m/fCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
navigate
(ˈnӕvigeit) verb1. to direct, guide or move (a ship, aircraft etc) in a particular direction. He navigated the ship through the dangerous rocks.
2. to find or follow one's route when in a ship, aircraft, car etc. If I drive will you navigate?
ˈnavigable adjective (negative unnavigable) able to be travelled along. a navigable river.
ˌnaviˈgation noun the art or skill of navigating.
ˈnavigator noun a person who navigates.
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