navigator
/ˈnavɪɡeɪtə/
navigator
English
Noun Top 15,740
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Definition
A person who navigates, especially an officer with that responsibility on a ship or an aircrew member with that responsibility on an aircraft.
Etymology
From Latin nāvigātor. By surface analysis, navigate + -or.
Example Sentences
- "The increases kept many navigator groups, which help people pick policies, very busy. At the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, 34 navigators helped up to 120 residents select plans each week during this open enrollment season, which ran from November 1 through January 16, said Daniel Bouton, vice president for health and wellness at the nonprofit group."
- "He felt having a Micronesian navigator meant he needed a pureblooded Polynesian, preferably a Hawaiian, as captain."
- "Although the window looks like a view of files and folders on disk, the “folders” that appear here are called groups; they don't exist on disk. They appear in the navigator because it's convenient to group related files together […]"
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