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nautical
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nautical,námořní adj:
Nautical
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Nautical \Nau"tic*al\, 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.
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Syn: Naval; marine; maritime. See Naval.
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Nautical almanac. See under Almanac.

Nautical distance, the length in nautical miles of the
rhumb line joining any two places on the earth's surface.


nautical mile. See under Mile.
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nautical
(wn)
nautical
adj 1: relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation
or seamen; "nautical charts"; "maritime law"; "marine
insurance" [syn: nautical, maritime, marine]
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aeronautical
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aeronautical,letecký adj: Zdeněk Brož
astronautical
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astronautical,astronautický adj: Zdeněk Brož
international nautical mile
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international nautical mile, n:
nautical chain
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nautical chain, n:
nautical linear unit
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nautical linear unit, n:
nautical mile
(encz)
nautical mile,1,852 m nautical mile,námořní míle
nautical signal flag
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nautical signal flag, n:
nautically
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nautically,námořnicky
Aeronautical
(gcide)
Aeronautic \A`["e]r*o*naut"ic\, Aeronautical
\A`["e]r*o*naut"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. a['e]ronauitique.]
Pertaining to a["e]ronautics, or a["e]rial sailing.
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astronautical
(gcide)
astronautical \astronautical\ adj.
of or pertaining to astronautics.

Syn: astronautic
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Nautical
(gcide)
Nautical \Nau"tic*al\, 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.
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Syn: Naval; marine; maritime. See Naval.
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Nautical almanac. See under Almanac.

Nautical distance, the length in nautical miles of the
rhumb line joining any two places on the earth's surface.


nautical mile. See under Mile.
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Nautical almanac
(gcide)
Nautical \Nau"tic*al\, 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.
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Syn: Naval; marine; maritime. See Naval.
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Nautical almanac. See under Almanac.

Nautical distance, the length in nautical miles of the
rhumb line joining any two places on the earth's surface.


nautical mile. See under Mile.
[1913 Webster]Almanac \Al"ma*nac\ (?; 277), n. [LL. almanac, almanach: cf. F.
almanach, Sp. almanaque, It. almanacco, all of uncertain
origin.]
A book or table, containing a calendar of days, and months,
to which astronomical data and various statistics are often
added, such as the times of the rising and setting of the sun
and moon, eclipses, hours of full tide, stated festivals of
churches, terms of courts, etc.
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Nautical almanac, an almanac, or year book, containing
astronomical calculations (lunar, stellar, etc.), and
other information useful to mariners.
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Nautical distance
(gcide)
Nautical \Nau"tic*al\, 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.
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Syn: Naval; marine; maritime. See Naval.
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Nautical almanac. See under Almanac.

Nautical distance, the length in nautical miles of the
rhumb line joining any two places on the earth's surface.


nautical mile. See under Mile.
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Nautical mile
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Mile \Mile\ (m[imac]l), n. [AS. m[imac]l, fr. L. millia, milia;
pl. of mille a thousand, i. e., milia passuum a thousand
paces. Cf. Mill the tenth of a cent, Million.]
A certain measure of distance, being equivalent in England
and the United States to 320 poles or rods, or 5,280 feet.
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Note: The distance called a mile varies greatly in different
countries. Its length in yards is, in Norway, 12,182;
in Brunswick, 11,816; in Sweden, 11,660; in Hungary,
9,139; in Switzerland, 8,548; in Austria, 8,297; in
Prussia, 8,238; in Poland, 8,100; in Italy, 2,025; in
England and the United States, 1,760; in Spain, 1,552;
in the Netherlands, 1,094.
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Geographical mile or Nautical mile, one sixtieth of a
degree of a great circle of the earth, or 6080.27 feet.

Mile run. Same as Train mile. See under Train.

Roman mile, a thousand paces, equal to 1,614 yards English
measure.

Statute mile, a mile conforming to statute, that is, in
England and the United States, a mile of 5,280 feet, as
distinguished from any other mile.
[1913 Webster]Nautical \Nau"tic*al\, 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.
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Syn: Naval; marine; maritime. See Naval.
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Nautical almanac. See under Almanac.

Nautical distance, the length in nautical miles of the
rhumb line joining any two places on the earth's surface.


nautical mile. See under Mile.
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nautical mile
(gcide)
Mile \Mile\ (m[imac]l), n. [AS. m[imac]l, fr. L. millia, milia;
pl. of mille a thousand, i. e., milia passuum a thousand
paces. Cf. Mill the tenth of a cent, Million.]
A certain measure of distance, being equivalent in England
and the United States to 320 poles or rods, or 5,280 feet.
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Note: The distance called a mile varies greatly in different
countries. Its length in yards is, in Norway, 12,182;
in Brunswick, 11,816; in Sweden, 11,660; in Hungary,
9,139; in Switzerland, 8,548; in Austria, 8,297; in
Prussia, 8,238; in Poland, 8,100; in Italy, 2,025; in
England and the United States, 1,760; in Spain, 1,552;
in the Netherlands, 1,094.
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Geographical mile or Nautical mile, one sixtieth of a
degree of a great circle of the earth, or 6080.27 feet.

Mile run. Same as Train mile. See under Train.

Roman mile, a thousand paces, equal to 1,614 yards English
measure.

Statute mile, a mile conforming to statute, that is, in
England and the United States, a mile of 5,280 feet, as
distinguished from any other mile.
[1913 Webster]Nautical \Nau"tic*al\, 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.
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Syn: Naval; marine; maritime. See Naval.
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Nautical almanac. See under Almanac.

Nautical distance, the length in nautical miles of the
rhumb line joining any two places on the earth's surface.


nautical mile. See under Mile.
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Nautical surveying
(gcide)
Surveying \Sur*vey"ing\, n.
That branch of applied mathematics which teaches the art of
determining the area of any portion of the earth's surface,
the length and directions of the bounding lines, the contour
of the surface, etc., with an accurate delineation of the
whole on paper; the act or occupation of making surveys.
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Geodetic surveying, geodesy.

Maritime surveying, or Nautical surveying, that branch of
surveying which determines the forms of coasts and
harbors, the entrances of rivers, with the position of
islands, rocks, and shoals, the depth of water, etc.

Plane surveying. See under Plane, a.

Topographical surveying, that branch of surveying which
involves the process of ascertaining and representing upon
a plane surface the contour, physical features, etc., of
any portion of the surface of the earth.
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Nautically
(gcide)
Nautically \Nau"tic*al*ly\, adv.
In a nautical manner; with reference to nautical affairs.
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aeronautical
(wn)
aeronautical
adj 1: of or pertaining to aeronautics [syn: aeronautical,
aeronautic]
aeronautical engineer
(wn)
aeronautical engineer
n 1: an engineer concerned with the design and construction of
aircraft
aeronautical engineering
(wn)
aeronautical engineering
n 1: the branch of engineering science concerned with the design
and construction of aircraft
2: the activity of designing and constructing aircraft
astronautical
(wn)
astronautical
adj 1: of or belonging to astronauts or the science of
astronautics [syn: astronautic, astronautical]
international nautical mile
(wn)
international nautical mile
n 1: a unit of length used in navigation; exactly 1,852 meters;
historically based on the distance spanned by one minute of
arc in latitude [syn: nautical mile, mile, mi, {naut
mi}, knot, international nautical mile, air mile]
nautical chain
(wn)
nautical chain
n 1: a nautical unit of length (15 ft)
nautical linear unit
(wn)
nautical linear unit
n 1: a linear unit of distance used in navigation
nautical mile
(wn)
nautical mile
n 1: a former British unit of length equivalent to 6,080 feet
(1,853.184 meters); 800 feet longer than a statute mile
[syn: nautical mile, naut mi, mile, mi,
geographical mile, Admiralty mile]
2: a unit of length used in navigation; exactly 1,852 meters;
historically based on the distance spanned by one minute of
arc in latitude [syn: nautical mile, mile, mi, {naut
mi}, knot, international nautical mile, air mile]
nautical signal flag
(wn)
nautical signal flag
n 1: one of an international code of flag signals used between
ships [syn: code flag, nautical signal flag]

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