Definitionn. the ship's officer in charge of navigation
Last update: August 2, 2015
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The navigator saw another ship coming. [Please select]
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The Kurile Islands were discovered in 1634 by the Dutch navigator Martin de Vries. [Please select]
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The impervious navigator heard these lurid tidings, undismayed. [Please select]
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But Pheles said, 'Are you a navigator.' [Please select]
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Captain Roden, a well-known Swedish navigator, had written an article maintaining this theory in the Navy, a monthly service magazine, in November, 1910. [Please select]
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His name is famous yet as 'Prince Henry the Navigator,' and his renown spread over Europe in his lifetime. [Please select]
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Indeed Prince Henry of Portugal did so much to encourage voyages of discovery that he was called Henry the Navigator. [Please select]
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As a navigator he possessed a skill that ranked with the best of his time. [Please select]
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"Me, I am a goot navigator, und mine mate he is, too, a goot von." [Please select]
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Bowditch's Navigator, an indispensable work to the seaman, was consulted frequently both for the rules and the nautical tables it contains. [Please select]
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For he was an adaptable man, facile, adroit, a master navigator in trimming sail to the fitful breeze of popular favour. [Please select]
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