Definition of Navigably

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Navigably

navicular articular surface of talus
navicular bone
navicular bone of hand
navicular disease
navicular fracture
naviculars
navicularthritis
naviculas
navie
navies
naviform
navigabilities
navigability
navigable
navigably (current term)
navigatable
navigate
navigated
navigates
navigating
navigation
navigation channel
navigation channels
navigation light
navigational
navigational chart
navigational charts
navigational instrument
navigational system

Literary usage of Navigably

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1868)
"Lakes Huron and Superior are navigably connected by a ship canal around the rapids of the St. Marie river, with locks 350 feet long and 50 feet wide, ..."

2. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1864)
"... of less than a mile, from Rig Stone Lake to Lake Traver, in Minnesota, he navigably connected with the Great Red Riv* r of northwest British America. ..."

3. Vermont: A Study of Independence by Rowland Evans Robinson (1892)
"To further promote thia commerce, Ira Allen proposed the cutting of a ship canal to navigably connect the waters of Lake Champlain with those of the St. ..."

4. The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Hume Greenfield, Henry Walter Bates (1834)
"... and fifteen broad in its widest part; it is connected with the lake of Nicaragua, but not navigably, as there is a large fall running quite ..."

5. American Natural History by John Davidson Godman (1836)
"In navigably open drift ice, or among small detached streams and patches, either of which serve in a degree to break the force of the sea. and to prevent ..."

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