One who follows the business of navigating ships or other vessels; one who understands the practical management of ships; one of the crew of a vessel; a mariner; a common seaman.
ship, sailor
Aqua (Latin: water), and nautes (Greek: sailor) via nauta (Latin:sailor).
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
A skilled sailor is also known as a navigator
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
ship, sailor
Apex-- sailor I hate this program..ya boi whitebread
Aqua (Latin: water), and nautes (Greek: sailor) via nauta (Latin:sailor).
Astronaut, like Cosmonaut, has a Greek root not a Latin one. It derives from the words Astro (Star) and Nautes (Sailor).
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The term was coined by NASA to refer to men traveling into space.It means "star traveler" / "star voyager" / "star sailor."The Latin root astron (from aster) means "star" and the root nautes means sailor, voyager.
The suffix for the word sailor is "-or".
It means "star traveler" / "star voyager" / "star sailor."The Latin root astron (from aster) means "star" and the root nautes means sailor, voyager.The equivalent term "cosmonaut" is from cosmos, which means space.The Chinese term "taikonaut" comes from the Chinese word for space (taikong).
If you google the word Nautilus, you will find that it came from the Greek word ( ναυτίλος) which means Sailor.
Sailor is an English word, not a Greek one. So it has no meaning in Greek. So perhaps you should ask, "What is the Greek word for sailor?"
Cosmonaut. Space Sailor. Star Sailor.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.