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navigator
[nav-i-gey-ter]
a person who navigates.
a person who practices, or is skilled in, navigation, as of ships or aircraft.
a person who conducts explorations by sea.
British.a navvy.
navigator
/ ˈæɪˌɡɪə /
a person who is skilled in or performs navigation, esp on a ship or aircraft
(esp formerly) a person who explores by ship
an instrument or device for assisting a pilot to navigate an aircraft
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of navigator1
Example Sentences
Taken prisoner and brought on board the ship the Sea Witch is Ben Priestley, a British naval navigator.
As John Blackthorne, a shipwrecked English navigator who is taken prisoner, he becomes involved in a battle among warlords seeking to become Japan’s supreme military ruler and falls in love with his married interpreter.
He beat Roger Moore and Albert Finney to be cast as John Blackthorn - a captive English navigator in 17th Century Japan - in Shogun.
The patient navigator rebooked the patient at another appointment at a clinic in Las Vegas, changed her flight, and got her a hotel.
As a navigator for the RAF, he flew for 30 years, ending up as an air vice-marshal, running the UK's Joint Helicopter Command.
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