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Roget-categorie 267
2. Words relating to space› 2.4. Motion
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[Locomotion by water, or air.]
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zelfstandig naamwoord
navigation — aquatics — boating, yachting — ship etc. 273 — oar, paddle, screw, sail, canvas, aileron.natation†, swimming — fin, flipper, fish's tail.
aerostation†, aerostatics†, aeronautics — balloonery† — balloon etc. 273 — ballooning, aviation, airmanship — flying, flight, volitation† — wing, pinion — rocketry, space travel, astronautics, orbital mechanics, orbiting.
voyage, sail, cruise, passage, circumnavigation, periplus† — headway, sternway, leeway — fairway.
mariner etc. 269.
flight, trip — shuttle, run, airlift.
werkwoord
sail — put to sea etc. (depart) 293 — take ship, get under way — set sail, spread sail, spread canvas — gather way, have way on — make sail, carry sail — plow the waves, plow the deep, plow the main, plow the ocean — walk the waters.navigate, warp, luff†, scud, boom, kedge — drift, course, cruise, coast — hug the shore, hug the land — circumnavigate.
ply the oar, row, paddle, pull, scull, punt, steam.
swim, float — buffet the waves, ride the storm, skim, effleurer [Fr.], dive, wade.
fly, be wafted, hover, soar, flutter, jet, orbit, rocket — take wing, take a flight, take off, ascend, blast off, land, alight — wing one's flight, wing one's way — aviate — parachute, jump, glide.
bijvoeglijk naamwoord
sailing etc. v. — volant†, aerostatic† — seafaring, nautical, maritime, naval — seagoing, coasting — afloat — navigable — aerial, aeronautic — grallatory†.bijwoord
under way, under sail, under canvas, under steam — on the wing, in flight, in orbit.uitdrukking
bon voyage — spread the thin oar and catch the driving spread the thin oar and catch the driving gale" [Pope].The content on this page comes straight from Project Gutenberg Etext of Roget's Thesaurus No. Two, which consists of the acclaimed work by Peter Mark Roget augmented with more recent material. Some changes were made to the formatting for improved readability.
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