Definitionadj. able to be sailed on or through safely
Last update: November 2, 2015
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This is a navigable river. [Please select]
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From that town a railway connects with the navigable waters of the upper Niger at Bamako (see Senegal: Country, I.). [Please select]
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_ This grand undertaking was rendered navigable, and the basin, sluices, &c. [Please select]
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Steamboating on the Columbia River, in its navigable sections, is exceedingly pleasant and instructive. [Please select]
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Picturesque lakes were discovered among the mountains, furnishing in some instances navigable waters. [Please select]
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The 14th of June had come before the travellers considered the icy river navigable. [Please select]
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I have no doubt but it is navigable for boats perogues and canoes, for the latter probably a great distance. [Please select]
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--The Coweliskee is 150 yards wide, is deep and from indian Information navigable a very considerable distance for canoes. [Please select]
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The Cow e lis kee river is 150 yards wide, is deep and from Indian information navigable a very considerable distance for canoes. [Please select]
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When winter disappeared and the river again became navigable, Cartier determined to return. [Please select]
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Even here, hundreds of miles from its mouth, it was a stream of great depth, easily navigable, and far down its current they saw faintly the smoke of two steamers. [Please select]
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