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navigator

[ nav-i-gey-ter ]

noun

  1. a person who navigates.
  2. a person who practices, or is skilled in, navigation, as of ships or aircraft.
  3. a person who conducts explorations by sea.
  4. British. a navvy.


navigator

/ ˈ²Ô汹ɪˌɡ±ðɪ³ÙÉ™ /

noun

  1. a person who is skilled in or performs navigation, esp on a ship or aircraft
  2. (esp formerly) a person who explores by ship
  3. an instrument or device for assisting a pilot to navigate an aircraft
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of navigator1

First recorded in 1580–90, navigator is from the Latin word ²ÔÄå±¹¾±²µÄå³Ù´Ç°ù a sailor, mariner. See navigate, -tor
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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.

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He beat Roger Moore and Albert Finney to be cast as John Blackthorn - a captive English navigator in 17th Century Japan - in Shogun.

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The patient navigator rebooked the patient at another appointment at a clinic in Las Vegas, changed her flight, and got her a hotel.

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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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The department recently partnered with a “night navigator team†that works after dark to offer treatment, including a telehealth program that quickly connects people who abuse opioids with healthcare providers who can prescribe medications.

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