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Definition of Circumnavigator

Circumnavigator
Circumnavigator Cir`cum*nav"iga`tor, n. One who sails round. --W. Guthrie.

Meaning of Circumnavigator from wikipedia

- Cir****navigation is the complete navigation around an entire island, continent, or astronomical body (e.g. a planet or moon). This article focuses on the...
- January 2017. "Sailor Jeanne Socrates, world's oldest non-stop female cir****navigator". sail-world.com. Archived from the original on 14 September 2017....
- Magellan's death in the Philippines, thus culminating in the first cir****navigation of the world. The expedition accomplished its primary goal – to find...
- Francis Drake's cir****navigation, also known as Drake's Raiding Expedition, was an important historical maritime event that took place between 15 December...
- into resupply at the Cape Verde Islands before completing the first cir****navigation on 6 September 1522. Of the initial 270 crew members, only 18 sailors...
- The first aerial cir****navigation of the world was completed in 1924 by four aviators from an eight-man team of the United States Army Air Service, the...
- A cir****navigation of the Earth is a journey from a point around the globe, returning to the point of departure. In a pedestrian cir****navigation, travelers...
- in history to complete an entirely solo and entirely human-powered cir****navigation of the Earth on 21 July 2012 in Bodega Bay, California, United States...
- the First Cir****navigation, trans. and ed. Skelton, R.A. (2 vols., New Haven, CT, 1969). Mitc****, Mairin. Elcano: The First Cir****navigator (London, 1958)...
- The first Russian cir****navigation of the Earth took place from August 1803 to August 1806 and was carried out on two ships, the Nadezhda and the Neva...