navigable

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle French navigable, from Latin navigabilis.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈnævɪɡəbəl/
    • (file)

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navigable (comparative more navigable, superlative most navigable)

  1. (of a body of water) Capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels.
  2. (of a boat) Seaworthy; in a navigable state; steerable.
  3. (of a balloon) Steerable, dirigible.
  4. Easy to navigate.
    This Web site isn't very navigable. I can't tell which image links to which page.

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From naviguer +‎ -able.

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navigable (plural navigables)

  1. navigable

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