unnavigable

English

Etymology

un- + navigable

Adjective

unnavigable (comparative more unnavigable, superlative most unnavigable)

  1. (nautical) not navigable; impossible to sail through
  2. (of a path, trail, or route) that cannot be used for any reason.
    The trail was unnavigable since the flood washed it away.

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