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No the word circumnavigate is not a noun. It is a verb.
The word circumnavigate is a verb. It means to completely travel around a place.
Circumnavigate is a verb meaning to proceed complete around, to go around. Example sentence: You circumnavigate the question entirely and never actually get to an answer.
As a noun: circumference As a verb: circumnavigate
As a noun: circumference As a verb: circumnavigate
No, the word circumnavigate is a verb. The noun form is circumnavigation. Example uses:Verb: We should check the computer for a way to circumnavigate the road construction.Noun: Early explorers were interested in the circumnavigation of the world if only for the novelty of the idea that the world was round.
As a noun: circumference As a verb: circumnavigate
circumnavigate is not cool
What would be the best boat to circumnavigate the world
There are no exact antonyms in the English language for the word Circumnavigate.
To circumnavigate the world is to sail completely round the world in a boat.
to circumnavigate the globe means to go all the way around it.