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Definition of Naval engineering
1. Noun. The branch of engineering that deals with the design and construction and operation of ships.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Naval Engineering
Literary usage of Naval engineering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1919)
"MARINE AND naval engineering Address Presidential Address of Mr. Alexander
Cleghorn (82932 N). 40 pp. Instn E & S Scot, Trans—Nov., 1917. ..."
2. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1911)
"Improvements in naval engineering— Present Development and Future Possibilities.
HC Dinger. How to increase the efficiency is discussed from the military ..."
3. A List of Bibliographies of Special Subjects, July, 1902 by John Crerar Library (1902)
"... MILITARY AND naval engineering USA Navy Department. Bureau of Navigation. ...
naval engineering."
4. Pamphlets: United States Navy]Animals, Laborato (1879)
"That the junior inspector general of naval engineering shall be detailed ...
He shall submit detailed reports to the director general of naval engineering, ..."
5. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1905)
"The act did not intend that, to attain other worthy ends, the vital interests of
naval engineering should suffer, that the strength of the fleet should be ..."
6. Marine Engineer and Naval Architect (1889)
"That the titles of "inspector" and "chief inspector of machinery," be altered
to " deputy inspector" and " inspector of naval engineering " respectively, ..."