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Nautical
CIDE DICTIONARY
Nautical, a. [L. nauticus, Gr. naytiko`s, fr. nay`ths a seaman, sailor, fr. nay^s ship: cf. F. nautique. See Nave of a church.].
Of or pertaining to seamen, to the art of navigation, or to ships; as, nautical skill. [1913 Webster]
Syn. -- Naval; marine; maritime. See Naval.
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Nautical, adj. of or concerning sailors or navigation; naval; maritime.
Idiom
nautical almanac a yearbook containing astronomical and tidal information for navigators etc. nautical mile a unit of approx. 2,025 yards (1,852 metres): also called sea mile.
Derivative
nautically adv.
Etymology
F nautique or f. L nauticus f. Gk nautikos f. nautes sailor f. naus ship
THESAURUS
Nautical
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Nautical
Navigation
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