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Webster Dictionary :: Nautilite

NAUTILITE, n. A fossil nautilus.

Webster Dictionary :: Nautilus

NAUTILUS, n. [L.,Gr. A ship] A genus of marine animals, whose shell consists of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Naval

NAVAL, a. [L. Gr. A ship] 1. Consisting of ships; as a naval force or armament. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Navals

NAVALS, n. Naval affairs. [Not used]

Webster Dictionary :: Navarch

NAVARCH, n. In ancient Greece, the commander of a fleet.

Webster Dictionary :: Navarchy

NAVARCHY, n. [from L. And admiral.] Knowledge of managing ships.

Webster Dictionary :: Nave

NAVE, n. 1. The thick piece of timber in the center of a wheel, in which the spo...

Webster Dictionary :: Navel

NAVEL, n. The center of the lower part of the abdomen, or the point where the um...

Webster Dictionary :: Navel-gall

NAVEL-GALL, n. A bruise on the top of the chine of the back of a horse, behind t...

Webster Dictionary :: Navel-string

NAVEL-STRING, n. The umbilical cord. [See Navel ]

Webster Dictionary :: Navel-wort

NAVEL-WORT, n. A plant of the genus Cotyledon. It has the appearance of houseleek.

Webster Dictionary :: Navew

NAVEW, n. A plant of the genus Brassica. It has a spindle-shaped root, less than...

Webster Dictionary :: Navicular

NAVICULAR, a. [L., a little ship] 1. Relating to small ships or boats. 2. Shaped...

Webster Dictionary :: Navigable

NAVIGABLE, a. [L. From navigo, to sail, from navis, a ship] To pass on water in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Navigate

NAVIGATE, v.t. 1. To pass over in ships; to sail on; as to navigate the Atlantic...

Webster Dictionary :: Navigation

NAVIGATION, ppr. Passing on or over in sailing; steering and managing in sailing...

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