unnavigable
English
Etymology
un-
+
navigable
Adjective
unnavigable
(
comparative
more
unnavigable
,
superlative
most
unnavigable
)
(
nautical
)
not
navigable
; impossible to
sail
through
(of a
path
,
trail
, or
route
) that cannot be used for any reason.
The trail was
unnavigable
since the flood washed it away.
Translations
not navigable
Finnish:
kulkukelvoton
Galician:
innavegábel
(gl)
Greek:
αδιάπλευστος
(el)
(
adiáplefstos
)
Ancient:
ἄπλωτος
(
áplōtos
)
Manx:
neuhiaullagh
Russian:
несудохо́дный
(ru)
m
(
nesudoxódnyj
)
,
несудохо́дная
f
(
nesudoxódnaja
)
,
несудохо́дное
n
(
nesudoxódnoje
)
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