Similar words: navigate, navigator, navigation, navigational, circumnavigate, indefatigable, gabled, unavoidable. Meaning: ['nævɪgəbl] adj. able to be sailed on or through safely.
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31 The bathysphere, limited to depths of about 900 meters (3,000 feet), has been supplanted by the safer and more navigable bathyscaph.
32 With descending of the main piers foundation slab and integral moving of pier, not only the navigable dimensions meet the demand, but also the influence on upbound ships is very li.
33 The river were navigable.
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34 The developed SA provides an analytical tool to obtain a navigable graphical portrayal of a patent family through automated analysis of patents.
35 There are huge mountains covered with large forests, and wide, irrigable plains with navigable rivers.
36 The Northwest Passage and the Northern Sea Routeacross the top of Russiahave indeed been made navigable by climate change, but only for a few days orweeks a year.
37 Using the node-set() extension function to convert a Result Tree Fragment (RTF) to be navigable and filterable.
38 This river is navigable for 2 v ad [ T ] kilometres.
39 Although it is navigable by large ships, there are safer waters to the south (Drake Passage) and to the north (Strait of Magellan).
40 Navigable hydraulics , hydraulic engineering techniques in engineering designs , engineering project evaluation and evaluation of key courses ( engineering subjects ).
41 The Altiplano, or high plain, of South America is a place of superlatives: It holds the world's highest navigable lake, Titicaca, and the largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni.
42 Most navigable waterways require dredging because of siltation. This is true when navigation channels penetrate through the littoral zone .
43 Combining the regulation of the navigable waterway in the Minjiang River Estuary, more than 130 surficial sediment samples ware collected in the Estuary area.
44 The depth of the navigable channel of this river is 40 feet.
45 The lower reaches of the river are navigable for steamers.
46 The expedition had set sail from the Thames River on 19 May 1845, carrying with it the hope of the nation for the discovery of a navigable route through the Arctic into the Pacific Ocean.
47 Many of these new plants were located on navigable rivers.
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