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Definition of Nonnaval
1. not naval [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonnaval
Literary usage of Nonnaval
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws by Dept. of the Treasury, United States Dept. of the Treasury, United States, United States Customs Court, Customs Court (1914)
"... without appraisement shall be executed in duplicate for goods received at
nonnaval office porta destined for delivery at non- naval office ports, ..."
2. Catalogue of Books and Blanks Used by Officers of the Customs (except Those by United States Dept. of the Treasury (1910)
"Record of moneys received from all sources. (17 by 14; 220 leaves; for nonnaval-office
ports.) Record of moneys received from all sources. ..."
3. Defense Policy in the Reagan Administration edited by William P. Snyder, James Brown (1997)
"The result was a deemphasis on sophisticated naval units in favor of a smaller
number of less costly alternatives, plus nonnaval forces usable on the ..."
4. American Airpower Comes of Age: General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold's World War II by Henry Harley Arnold, John W. Huston (2001)
"... Boiling Field was the main operating base for nonnaval military aviation in
the nation's capital from its opening in July 1918 until the termination of ..."
5. The Ports of Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida by United States Shipping Board (1922)
"... before entry, deposit all foreign mail on board in the nearest post office
and take a receipt therefor; if the district be a nonnaval office district, ..."
6. Land-based Air Power in Third World Crises by David R. Mets (1986)
"... the third world nonnaval states far outnumber them in voting in the United
Nations. Thus, there has been a very considerable movement towards the ..."
7. Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations by United States, Congress, Committee on Appropriations, House (1896)
"... in the examination under the old system of all entries submitted to this office
from all nonnaval office ports for the months of July and August, 1894, ..."