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Word List: naut, naus, nav = relating to the sea, ships, or travelers

affected with a feeling of sickness in the stomach that feels like sea sickness

nauseous affected with a feeling of sickness in the stomach that feels like sea sickness

a person who took part in the California Gold Rush by traveling west in search of gold from 1848-1849

Argonaut a person who took part in the California Gold Rush by traveling west in search of gold from 1848-1849

wide or deep enough for ships to be able to pass through

navigable wide or deep enough for ships to be able to pass through

related to sailing, sailors, or ships

nautical related to sailing, sailors, or ships

a person who is trained to travel into outer space

astronaut a person who is trained to travel into outer space

to steer or direct a ship or airplane

navigate to steer or direct a ship or airplane

to travel around the earth on water or in the air

circumnavigate to travel around the earth on water or in the air

a Soviet who is trained to travel into outer space

cosmonaut a Soviet who is trained to travel into outer space

A Soviet was a person from the Soviet Union A Soviet was a person from the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union is no longer in existence. Currently, Russia is the largest country of the former Soviet Union.

a person who is trained to plan the course of and drive a ship

navigator a person who is trained to plan the course of and drive a ship

a fleet of ships; all the warships of a nation

navy a fleet of ships; all the warships of a nation