What is the meaning of NAVIGATOR. Phrases containing NAVIGATOR
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A stanchion topped with a compass, used to shoot bearings to an object for navigation purposes. Incidentally, Pelorus was the name of Hannibal's navigator.
(ATON) Any navigational device external to a vessel or aircraft specifically intended to assist navigators in determining their position or safe course, or to warn them of dangers or obstructions to navigation. A good example might be a buoy or a lighthouse.
In late medieval to early modern England a Yeoman was a social class. Today, it refers to a seaman that has mastered an area of expertise. ie. Navigator's Yeoman.
Hobo riding freight on top
n manual worker on roads or railways. It comes from the word “navigator,” which was used to refer to people who dug canals, which were once called “navigations.”
The rank of commander evolved in smaller types of early warships. In the larger warships of the sixteenth century, the captain would have a master as his chief navigator, while he commanded the firing of the guns, but in smaller ships the two offices were combined, as master and commander. The master and part was dropped in the mid-eighteenth century, but it was not until 1794 that the rank officially existed in the Royal Navy.
navigator or radar navigator in an aircraft.
Navigator is London Cockney rhyming slang for potato.
Officer responsible for safe navigation of the ship.
Navigator Scot is London Cockney rhyming slang for baked potato (potato hot).
Rims on car. (ed: still no clue what a 'rim' is but we got the following extra info.:) "She put 20 inch DUBS on her 2002 Lincoln Navigator last week. Custom 20 inch rims (or bigger). Really wide rims. The slang word originated from American Hip Hop culture (1999 or later). Common on Lowriders, SUV's, trucks and expensive sports cars. (ed: so still no real clue what a 'rim' is. Is it the same as a hub cap?). But then Iain sent this in: In the entry "dubs" you say it refers to "rims" and you don't know what that is, what it refers to is the actual wheel on the car/truck/bus not the hubcap, so 18inch rims are wheels with a diameter of 18 inches, tyres go on the outside of the rim. So people would refer to having alloy rims (or just alloys) when they had alloy wheels on the car. Which solves that!
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To joirney by water; to go in a vessel or ship; to perform the duties of a navigator; to use the waters as a highway or channel for commerce or communication; to sail.
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Of or pertaining to the Samoan Islands (formerly called Navigators' Islands) in the South Pacific Ocean, or their inhabitants.
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A publication giving the computed places of the heavenly bodies for each day of the year, with other numerical data, for the use of the astronomer and navigator; an astronomical almanac; as, the "American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac."
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One who navigates or sails; esp., one who direct the course of a ship, or one who is skillful in the art of navigation; also, a book which teaches the art of navigation; as, Bowditch's Navigator.
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Of or pertaining to, or named from, Magellan, the navigator.
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Being, acting, or growing, under water in the sea; as, submarine navigators; submarine plants.
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An aerial navigator; a balloonist.
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