navigator

IPA: nˈævʌgeɪtɝ

noun

  • A person who navigates, especially an officer with that responsibility on a ship or an aircrew member with that responsibility on an aircraft.
  • A sea explorer.
  • A device that navigates an aircraft, automobile or missile.
  • (computing) A user interface that allows navigating through a structure of any kind.
  • (obsolete) A labourer on an engineering project such as a canal; a navvy.
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Examples of "navigator" in Sentences

  • He is the navigator of the ship.
  • Graphics are then permanently applied to the device casing by CafePress, at no charge, before the navigator is shipped to your home.
  • Edmondson, the navigator from the previous night's mission, to go along on this one because of his experience from the night before.
  • Champlain -- navigator, map-maker, writer, diplomat and statesman -- was above all convinced that Canada could be home to goodness and greatness.
  • Considering the obstacle course over which American economic policy-makers must manoeuvre, the navigator is called upon to display unusual skill and intuitive judgment.
  • This is a contrast particularly present in our minds at the very time when the Northwest Passage, that romantic dream of the navigator from the very beginning of the exploration of the American continent, a dream which was to prove the death of so many, is once again a matter of present exploration, with the ghosts of Frobisher and Franklin watching the progress of the Manhattan and her accompanying icebreakers.

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