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Showing words for NAVIGATING using the English dictionary

10 Letter Words for Navigating

navigating

9 Letter Words for Navigating

antiaging, vantaging, vintaging

8 Letter Words for Navigating

aviating, ignatian, navigant, vaginant

7 Letter Words for Navigating

gaining, gaiting, gantang, ganting, gingiva, ignatia, ignavia, tanging, tinging, vaganti, vinting

6 Letter Words for Navigating

angina, anting, atinga, avanti, gangan, gating, gigant, gitana, giving, inanga, ingang, naggin, naging, nagnag, naiant, tannia, tining, vagant, vagina, vignin, vinata, vining

5 Letter Words for Navigating

again, aging, agita, agnat, angia, annat, anniv, atavi, ating, avant, avian, ganga, ganta, gavia, giant, givin, ingan, innit, nanga, navig, ngana, niata, nigga, taiga, tanan, tanga, tangi, tania, tanna, tiang, tingi, vigia, vigna, vingt, vinta

4 Letter Words for Navigating

agin, agit, agni, aina, aint, anan, anat, anga, anna, anni, anta, anti, gaga, gaia, gain, gait, gang, gant, gata, giga, ging, ginn, gnat, inga, inia, init, inta, inti, invt, itai, ivin, naan, naga, nagi, naig, nain, nana, nant, navi, ngai, nina, taig, tain, tana, tang, tava, ting, vagi, vain, vang, vant, viga, vina, vint, vita

3 Letter Words for Navigating

aga, agt, aia, ain, ait, ana, ann, ant, ava, avg, avn, gag, gan, gat, gig, gin, git, iaa, igg, ign, ing, inn, int, inv, ita, iva, naa, nag, nat, nav, nig, nit, taa, tag, tai, tan, tav, tgn, tig, tin, tng, vag, van, vat, via, vig, vii, vin

Definitions for Navigating

[1] to move on, over, or through (water, air, or land) in a ship or aircraft: to navigate a river.
[2] to direct or manage (a ship, aircraft, or guided missile) on its course.
[3] to ascertain or plot and control the course or position of (a ship, aircraft, etc.).
[4] to pass over (the sea or other body of water), as a ship does.
[5] to walk or find one's way on, in, or across: It was difficult to navigate the stairs in the dark.
[6] to move or progress through in a logical sequence: Headings and subheadings make it easier to navigate a long article.
[7] Computers . to move from one part to another of (a website, document, etc.), especially by using the links: Their site is uncluttered and easy to navigate.
[8] to direct or manage a ship, aircraft, or guided missile on its course.
[9] to pass over the water, as a ship does.
[10] to walk or find one's way.
[11] to travel by ship or boat; sail.
[12] to move or progress through something in a logical sequence: We’re navigating through a maze of environmental legislation.
[13] Computers . to move from one part to another of a website, document, etc.
[14] to plan, direct, or plot the path or position of (a ship, an aircraft, etc)
[15] (tr) to travel over, through, or on (water, air, or land) in a boat, aircraft, etc
[16] informal to direct (oneself, one's way, etc) carefully or safely he navigated his way to the bar
[17] (intr) (of a passenger in a motor vehicle) to give directions to the driver; point out the route
[18] (intr) rare to voyage in a ship; sail

Words related to Navigating

navigatemaneuver, handle, sail, cross, cruise, operate, steer, voyage, plot, direct, drive, journey, skipper, helm, plan, captain, pilot

Words nearby Navigating

navigatenavicular fossa of urethra, navicular fossa of vestibule of vagina, navig., navigable, navigable semicircle, navigate, navigation, navigation act, navigation acts, navigational satellite, navigator

Origin of Navigating

e1580–90; < Latin nāvigātus, past participle of nāvigāre to sail, derivative of nāvis ship; for formation, see fumigate

Other words from Navigating

mis·nav·i·gate , verb, mis·nav·i·gat·ed, mis·nav·i·gat·ing.
re·nav·i·gate , verb (used with object), re·nav·i·gat·ed, re·nav·i·gat·ing.
un·nav·i·gat·ed , adjective
well-nav·i·gat·ed , adjective

Word origin for Navigating

eC16: from Latin nāvigāre to sail, from nāvis ship + agere to drive

Synonyms for Navigating

cross, cruise, handle, maneuver, operate, sail, steer, captain, direct, drive, helm, journey, pilot, plan, plot, skipper, voyage, head out for, lay the course, ride out