Navigator ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Navigator ( noun )

A person who guides ships or aircraft safely to their destination.

Origin:

From latin navigat- 'sailed', from the verb navis 'ship' and agere 'to do'.

Examples:

  1. The navigator used the stars to determine their position at sea.
  2. The navigator was trained to use instruments like the compass and sextant.
  3. The navigator was responsible for plotting the course of the ship and avoiding hazards.
  4. The navigator had to work closely with the captain to ensure a safe journey.
  5. The navigator was a skilled professional, with years of experience in guiding ships through dangerous waters.

(As a verb)

Navigator ( verb )

A person who guides ships or aircraft safely to their destination.

Origin:

From latin navigat- 'sailed', from the verb navis 'ship' and agere 'to do'.

Examples:

  1. The navigator used the stars to determine their position at sea.
  2. The navigator was trained to use instruments like the compass and sextant.
  3. The navigator was responsible for plotting the course of the ship and avoiding hazards.
  4. The navigator had to work closely with the captain to ensure a safe journey.
  5. The navigator was a skilled professional, with years of experience in guiding ships through dangerous waters.
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