circumnavigate
English
WOTD – 27 January 2009
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin circumnāvigātus, perfect passive participle of circumnāvigō (“sail round something, circumnavigate”), from circum (“about, around”) + nāvigō (“sail, navigate”), from nāvis (“ship”) + agō (“do”). Surface analysis: circum- + navigate.
Pronunciation
Verb
circumnavigate (third-person singular simple present circumnavigates, present participle circumnavigating, simple past and past participle circumnavigated)
- (transitive) To travel completely around somewhere or something, especially by sail.
- We circumnavigated the Mediterranean.
- (transitive) To circumvent or bypass.
- (intransitive, sailing) To sail around the world.
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Translations
to sail completely around something
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to sail around the world
Italian
Verb
circumnavigate
- second-person plural present indicative of circumnavigare
- second-person plural imperative of circumnavigare
- feminine plural of circumnavigato
Latin
Verb
circumnāvigāte
- first-person plural present active imperative of circumnāvigō
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