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navigate1580s, a back-formation from navigation, or else from Latin navigatus, past participle of navigare. Extended to balloons (1784) and later to aircraft (1901). Related: Navigated; navigating.
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navigateto plan and direct the course of a journey.
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navigateThe act of moving from page to page and web site to web site online. It is also called browsing or surfing.
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navigatevoyage: travel on water propelled by wind or by other means; "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow" act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plo [..]
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navigateto steer or guide a ship or aeroplane
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navigatev. To traverse by ship.
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navigateTo move around (a) within a series of Web pages, or (b) among different Web pages, by following hyperlinked paths within each document. Synonyms browsing, surfing [slang].
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navigateDictionary of Internet Terms To move around on the WWW by following hypertext paths from document to document on different computers.
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navigate1. to move on, over, or through (water, air, land, or cyberspace) in a ship, aircraft, vehicle, or computer input device. 2. to direct or manage (a ship, aircraft, vehicle, agent, or avatar) on its co [..]
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navigateTo find one's way around the Internet.
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navigateto move around within a series of Web pages by clicking on hypertext links that take you from one Web page to another
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navigateTo find your way around a Web page or from one page to another. To "surf the Net".
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navigateSee browse.
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navigate(v) travel on water propelled by wind or by other means(v) act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance(v) direct carefully and safely [..]
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navigate To use a map or chart, and a compass, and traverse the distance safely.
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navigatenavigo
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navigateTo find one's way around on the World Wide Web by following hypertext links from document to document, and from computer to computer.
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navigateTo direct and control a ship. To pass from one place to another by ship.
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navigateAbout Us
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navigateSame as browse.
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navigateto find the way from one place to another. natural resource:
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