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