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Here are some words: navigator, navel, naval, navigate, navigation,
Here a few words to get you started: naval, navigation, navy, and navel.
The word "navigation" has the same root as "navigate." They both come from the Latin word "navigare," meaning "to sail."
Navigation comes from the Latin navigatatio, navigatus, navigare: to sail or steer a ship. It originates from navigus, ship. The English word, naval, comes from the same root.
ca. 1450 Prince Henry the Navigator establishes a Naval observatory for the teaching of navigation, Astronomy, and cartography.
Navigation comes from the Latin navigatatio, navigatus, navigare: to sail or steer a ship. It originates from navigus, ship. The English word, naval, comes from the same root.
Kent Collier has written: 'Naval air navigation for C. A. A. war training service schools' -- subject(s): Navigation (Aeronautics)
Gert Uwe Detlefsen has written: 'Flensburger Schiffahrt' -- subject(s): History, History, Naval, Naval History, Navigation
Edwin Hutchins has written: 'Cognition in the wild' -- subject(s): Case studies, Cognition, Cognition and culture, Naval Psychology, Navigation, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Navigation, Psychology, Naval, Social aspects, Social aspects of Cognition
The words nose, night, notion, nerve, nasal, naval, navigate, etc... start with 'n'.
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I will offer five words to get you started: naval, navigation, navel, navicular, and navigable.plus navy.