| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class II. Words Relating to Space | | Section IV. Motion | | 1. Motion in General |
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| 267. [Locomotion by Water or Air.] Navigation. |
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| NOUN: | NAVIGATION; volatility; aquatics; boating, yachting, cruising; ship [See Ship].
oar, scull, sweep, pole; paddle, screw, turbine; sail, canvas.
natation, swimming; fin, flipper, fishs tail.
AËRONAUTICS, aërostatics, aërostation, aërodonetics, aërial navigation, aëronautism; aëromechanics, aërodynamics, balloonery; balloon [See Ship]; ballooning; aviation, airmanship; flying, flight, volitation; volplaning, planing [colloq.], hydroplaning, volplane, glide, dive, nose-dive, spin, looping the loop; wing pinion, aileron.
VOYAGE, sail, cruise, passage, circumnavigation, periplus; headway, sternway, leeway; fairway.
MARINER [See Mariner]; AËRONAUT [See Aëronaut]
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| VERB: | SAIL; put to sea (depart) [See Departure]; take ship, weigh anchor, get under way; spread -sail, - canvas; gather way, have way on; make -, carry- sail; plow the -waves, - deep, - main, - ocean; ride the waves, ride the storm, buffet the waves, walk the waters.
NAVIGATE, warp, luff, scud, boom, kedge; drift, course, cruise, steam, coast; hug the -shore, - land; circumnavigate.
ROW, paddle, ply the oar, pull, scull, punt.
FLOAT, swim, skim, effleurer [F.], dive, wade.
[IN AËRONAUTICS] fly, soar, drift, hover, be wafted, aviate, volplane, plane [colloq.], glide, dive, fly over, nose-dive, spin, loop the loop, land; take wing, take a flight; wing ones flight, wing ones way.
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| ADJECTIVE: | SAILING &c. v.; seafaring, nautical, maritime, naval; seagoing, coasting; afloat; navigable; grallatorial or grallatory.
AËRONAUTIC, aëronautical, aërostatic or aërostatical, aëromechanic or aëromechanical, aërodynamic, aërial, volant, volitant, volatile, volitational.
AQUATIC, natatory, natatorial, natational.
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| ADVERB: | UNDER -WAY, - sail, - canvas, - steam; on the wing.
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| QUOTATIONS: | - Bon voyage.
- Spread the thin oar and catch the driving gale.Pope
- The waves bowed down before her like blown grain.Masefield
- Like the eagle free Away the good ship flies.Cunningham
- As if it dodged a water-sprite, It plunged and tacked and reared.Coleridge
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