- navuh
- Gullah Wordsneighbor, neighbors
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
area navigation — /ɛəriə nævəˈgeɪʃən/ (say airreeuh navuh gayshuhn) noun Aeronautics flying with the required accuracy on any track in a defined air space by processing instrumental data which provide the pilot with continuous positional information …
breadcrumb navigation — /brɛdkrʌm nævəˈgeɪʃən/ (say bredkrum navuh gayshuhn) noun Internet a navigation technique for use in a user interface which allows users to keep track of their location within a sequence of programs or documents. {see breadcrumb trail} …
celestial navigation — /səˌlɛstiəl nævəˈgeɪʃən/ (say suh.lesteeuhl navuh gayshuhn) noun navigation based on the positions of celestial bodies. Also, astronavigation …
inertial navigation — /ɪnˌɜʃəl nævəˈgeɪʃən/ (say in.ershuhl navuh gayshuhn) noun a system of aircraft navigation in which accurate position information is computed from measurement of accelerations relative to a fixed starting point …
Navarino — /nævəˈrinoʊ/ (say navuh reenoh) noun a seaport in south western Greece, in the Peloponnesus; the Turkish and Egyptian fleets were defeated in a naval battle near here, 1827. Greek, Pílos …
navigation — /nævəˈgeɪʃən/ (say navuh gayshuhn) noun 1. the act or process of navigating. 2. the art or science of directing the course of a ship or aircraft. 3. an artificial waterway; a canal. {Latin nāvigātiōn , stem of nāvigātiō} –navigational, adjective …
Navigation Acts — /nævəˈgeɪʃən ækts/ (say navuh gayshuhn akts) plural noun a series of acts, the first of which was passed in 1651, aiming at the expansion of British trade and the establishment of Britain as the supreme naval power …
navigation bar — /nævəˈgeɪʃən ba/ (say navuh gayshuhn bah) noun Computers the bar running along the top, side or bottom of a web page which encloses buttons which take the user to various places on the site …
radionavigation — /reɪdioʊˌnævəˈgeɪʃən/ (say raydeeoh.navuh gayshuhn) noun the use of radio techniques as an aid to navigation …