navigation
Yes, This is the navigation. The G.P.S is a navigation device. Where is the navigation?
navigation
The noun forms of the verb to navigate are navigator, navigation, and the gerund, navigating.
The noun 'navigation; is a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for the theory or practice of charting a course for a ship or aircraft; a way to find or follow a path through a difficult place or deal effectively with a complicated situation; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
There is no form of the word spelled 'navigationly'.The word navigational is the adjective form of the noun navigation.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to navigate are navigation and the gerund, navigating.
The adjective for the noun navigation is navigational. The related verb to navigate has the adjective forms navigating, navigated, and navigable.
The word 'navigation' is a noun, a word for the theory or practice of charting a course for a ship or aircraft; a way to find or follow a path through a difficult place or deal effectively with a complicated situation; a word for a thing.The verb is to navigate (navigates, navigating, navigated).The noun forms of the verb to navigate are navigator and the gerund, navigating.
There is no word in 'naigational' in English.The closest word to that spelling is navigational, an adjective that describes a noun as relating to navigation; for example navigational instruments.
Yes, "canal" is a common noun because it is a general term used to refer to man-made waterways constructed for navigation, irrigation, or drainage, and it is not a specific or unique name for a particular canal.
Navigation Act
The noun 'shoal' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a collective noun for a large number of fish swimming together. The noun 'shoal' is also a word for a shallow place in a body of water; a sandy elevation of the bottom of a body of water, constituting a hazard to navigation.