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Latin innavigabilis

Adjective

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innavigable (comparative more innavigable, superlative most innavigable)

  1. Incapable of being navigated; impassable by ships etc.
    • 1697, Virgil, “The Sixth Book of the Æneis”, in John Dryden, transl., The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and Æneis. [], London: [] Jacob Tonson, [], →OCLC:
      innavigable lake

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Noun

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innavigable f (plural innavigables)

  1. innavigable

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