| BEKNAVED | • beknaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of beknave. • BEKNAVE v. to treat as a knave. |
| BEKNAVES | • beknaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beknave. • BEKNAVE v. to treat as a knave. |
| NAVALISM | • navalism n. Naval militarism. • NAVALISM n. the cult of naval supremacy. |
| NAVARCHS | • navarchs n. Plural of navarch. • NAVARCH n. (Greek) the commander of a fleet. |
| NAVARCHY | • navarchy n. The office or state of a navarch. • NAVARCHY n. rulership over the seas. |
| NAVARHOS | • NAVARHO n. a low-frequency, long-range radio navigation system for aircraft. |
| NAVARINS | • navarins n. Plural of navarin. • NAVARIN n. (French) a stew containing mutton and turnips. |
| NAVETTES | • navettes n. Plural of navette. • NAVETTE n. (French) a gem cut in a pointed oval form. |
| NAVICERT | • navicert n. A form of passport permitting a neutral ship to traverse a blockade in wartime. • NAVICERT n. a document permitting a neutral vessel passage through a naval blockade. |
| NAVICULA | • navicula n. (Christianity) A thurible in the shape of a boat. • Navicula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Naviculaceae – boat-shaped algae. • NAVICULA n. (Latin) an incense-holder shaped like a boat. |
| NAVIGATE | • navigate v. (Transitive) To plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft, etc… • navigate v. (Intransitive) To give directions, as from a map, to someone driving a vehicle. • navigate v. (Intransitive) To travel over water in a ship; to sail. |
| NAVVYING | • navvying v. Present participle of navvy. • NAVVY v. to work as a labourer. |
| NONAVIAN | • nonavian adj. Alternative form of non-avian. • nonavian n. Alternative form of non-avian. • non-avian adj. Not avian. |
| NONNAVAL | • nonnaval adj. Not naval. • NONNAVAL adj. not naval. |
| UNAVOWED | • unavowed adj. Not avowed. • UNAVOWED adj. not avowed. |