Complete Definition of "navigation"

English

Etymology
From L. navigationem (nominative: navigatio), from navigatus (past participle of navigare).

Pronunciation
audio|en-us-navigation.ogg|Audio (US)

:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪ��n|-eɪ��n

Noun
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navigation

  1. uncountable The theory, practice and technology of charting a course for a ship, aircraft or a spaceship
  2. uncountable Traffic or travel by vessel, especially commercial shipping
  3. countable A canal

Translations
trans-top|science
Afrikaans: navigasie
German: Navigation f
Italian: nautica f
trans-mid
Swedish: navigation#Swedish|navigation c, navigering c
trans-bottom

trans-top|traffic
Italian: navigazione f
trans-mid
Swedish: sjöfart c, sjötrafik c, luftfart c, lufttrafik c
trans-bottom

trans-top|canal
Afrikaans: kanaal
Italian: canale f
trans-mid
trans-bottom


French

Etymology
From L.|fr navigationem (nominative: navigatio), from navigatus (past participle of navigare).

Noun
navigation

  1. #English|navigation

Swedish

Noun
sv-noun-unc-irreg-c|2=navigationen
navigation c (uncountable)

  1. navigation#English|navigation

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