aboard.
The root word that means ship is "nav" from the Latin word "navigare."
To get on board a ship. It comes from the word "bark", a type of ship. It is also used when you get on an airplane. Figuratively, it means to start a journey or new project.
The act of disembarking.
A person who looks after passengers on a ship, train or aircraft & brings them meals.
aircraft
May day comes from a french word Maider means pl come for help, May day is a call given by a captain of aircraft or a ship when the craft or a ship are in danger. The pilot says may day may day may day thrice followed by his aircraft/ship name thrice/ then tells his location.
navis means ship, it is a feminine noun.
When I translate it on MicrosoftWord, it says it means 'bunkers'Hope this helps =)
The 'Concorde' was a famous aircraft.
The word "porthole" is a noun. It refers to a small, usually circular window in a ship or aircraft.
"The Ship"
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