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Bowditch
[bou-dich]
noun
Nathaniel, 1773–1838, U.S. mathematician, astronomer, and navigator.
a handbook of navigation, American Practical Navigator, originally prepared by N. Bowditch and published since 1802 in a series of editions.
Example Sentences
Station manager Mark Bowditch said his crews saw the damage to wildlife from wildfires first-hand.
Her copy of “The American Practical Navigator” by Nathaniel Bowditch, an encyclopedia of navigation, will also be auctioned.
“Nat Bowditch, aren’t you? I know your father. He sailed under me more than once—before he had his own sloop.”
A second man, aged 46, was taken to hospital on Monday after a serious assault at an address in Bowditch Road.
Determined to solve the mystery, he rushes home, packs a bag, tells his wife not to ask any questions, and urges her not to let anyone -especially his friend Mike Bowditch - try to find him.
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