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1. Circumnavigate synonyms, Circumnavigate pronunciation, Circumnavigate translation, English dictionary definition of Circumnavigate

2. We set out to Circumnavigate the globe" "We should Circumnavigate the currents" "We'll Circumnavigate the globe" "You can Circumnavigate the world from this ship"

3. Circumnavigate definition, to sail or fly around; make the circuit of by navigation: to Circumnavigate the earth

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10. Some 000 miles of seamounts circumnavigate the globe.

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12. Circumnavigate Meaning: "to sail round, pass round by water," 1630s, from Latin circumnavigatus, past participle of… See definitions of Circumnavigate.

13. To go around; circumvent: Circumnavigate the downtown traffic

14. There are also fin keel spade rudder boats that Circumnavigate(and don't say there are rowboats that Circumnavigate, this isn't a row boat).

15. "It can Circumnavigate the globe to reach its target" "Now, what year did Magellan Circumnavigate the globe?" "Now

16. Nouns for Circumnavigate include circumnavigation, circumnavigations, circumnavigator and circumnavigators

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18. The objective was to circumnavigate Africa from east to west.

19. Circumnavigated meaning Simple past tense and past participle of circumnavigate.

20. Ferdinand Magellan's expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe.

21. Evans had taken Gwen's arm to help her circumnavigate a frozen puddle.

22. Circumnavigate Iceland on a 11-day cruise that starts in Reykjavik

23. He plans to circumnavigate the world in a helium balloon.sentence dictionary

24. 🔊 The explorer wanted to be the first man to Circumnavigate the world

25. This is the British English definition of Circumnavigate.View American English definition of Circumnavigate.

26. The Adonia will take eight days to circumnavigate Cuba and return to Miami

27. Definition and synonyms of Circumnavigate from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.

28. • Joshua Slocum, the first man to Circumnavigate the globe alone, saw a phantom during his

29. Francis Drake’s ship, the Golden Hinde, was the first English vessel to Circumnavigate the globe

30. What does Circumnavigate mean? To travel completely around somewhere or something, especially by sail

31. In order to get into the police station, we must first Circumnavigate the crowd of protestors

32. To sail or fly around; make the circuit of by navigation: to Circumnavigate the earth.

33. See 3 authoritative translations of Circumnavigate in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

34. 13 synonyms of Circumnavigate from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 15 related words, definitions, and antonyms

35. For this year at least, our race to circumnavigate the globe in less than 80 days is over.

36. Can't we just Circumnavigate the earth by traveling in a straight line without a navigational aid? A

37. Circumnavigate definition: If someone Circumnavigates the world or an island , they sail all the way around it

38. Circumnavigate definition is - to go completely around especially by water; also : to go around instead of through : bypass

39. 28 Joshua Slocum, the first man to circumnavigate the globe alone, saw a phantom during his epic voyage.

40. Mr Ward tried to Circumnavigate the difficulty, but had at last to promise to supply the information desired.: From hesitantly crawling 3 weeks ago, she can now Circumnavigate the house in 2 minutes flat.: The path initially heads south west, but it immediately swings back round to neatly Circumnavigate a boggy section.: To reach the other door, leading to the library, he would have to

41. • Ahead of me lay an historic mission: to Circumnavigate London using hired transport, and return within 80 days

42. Ahead of me lay an historic mission: to circumnavigate London using hired transport, and return within 80 days.

43. 🔊 As the hostess for the event, Gina will Circumnavigate the ballroom and talk to all of the guests

44. On 27 September 2010, Tûranor PlanetSolar set off from Monaco to circumnavigate the globe solely with the aid of solar power.

45. Circumnavigate something to sail all the way around something, especially all the way around the world Topics Transport by water c2

46. The average British holidaymaker will travel 2000 miles during their lifetime - enough to circumnavigate the globe 10 times, new research has claimed.

47. He was elevated to the peerage and added a globe and the words “first to Circumnavigate me” to his coat of arms

48. Find 7 ways to say Circumnavigate, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.

49. In 1769, Jeanne Baret became the first woman to circumnavigate the globe.It was a journey someone like her was never supposed to make

50. Would it be feasible and survivable to Circumnavigate the Earth in a glider or sailplane without propulsion and without landing until the circumnavigation is …

51. I'd never realized it before, but those were the two givens in my life: I'd Circumnavigate, and someday I'd write a book worth reading

52. Engraving of Juan de Elcano, 1791 ; Juan de Elcano's coat of arms, bearing the phrase, "Primus circumdedisti me" ("First to Circumnavigate me") (right).

53. Captain James Cook, who reached New Zealand in October 1769 on the first of his three voyages, was the first European explorer to circumnavigate and map New Zealand.

54. To Circumnavigate means to travel all the way around something – usually an island, a continent, the entire planet Earth, or in this case, your neck :) A loop is an eminently practical piece

55. The last ship continued west and sailed across the Indian Ocean, rounded the Cape of Good Hope, and as it arrived at our port it became the first ship to Circumnavigate the globe

56. ‘Ellen MacArthur's bid to Circumnavigate the globe in record time received a cruel setback when her mast was damaged.’ ‘The Challenge is a prestigious yacht race, westerly circumnavigating the world against the prevailing winds and tides.’

57. “[A] true Circumnavigation of the Earth must: start and finish at the same point, traveling in one general direction, reach two antipodes*, cross the equator, cross all longitudes, cover a minimum of 40,000km.”—Circumnavigate definition by AdventureStats by Explorers Web.

58. "The first neon tubes were used to illuminate the Grand Palais in Paris in this year." "Phoenicians, sent by an Egyptian pharaoh, circumnavigate the continent of Africa in this year." If you answered 1965, 1910, and circa 600 B.C., you're on a winning streak in Chronology, …

59. While Jeanne Baret is a fascinating subject and admirable heroine for any woman, the execution of The Discovery of Jeanne Baret: A Story of Science, the High Seas, and the First Woman to Circumnavigate the Globe suffers as Glynis Ridley interjects too much supposition for a woman who left virtually no paper trail.

60. Circum- definition, a prefix with the meaning “round about, around,” found in Latin loanwords, especially derivatives of verbs that had the general senses “to encompass or surround” (circumference; Circumjacent; circumstance) or “to go around” by the means or in the manner specified by the verb (circumnavigate; circumscribe); on this basis forming adjectives in English with the