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naval

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See also:Naval,nával,andnåväl

English

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishnaval, fromMiddle Frenchnaval, fromLatinnāvālis; equivalent tonavy +‎-al.

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naval (notcomparable)

  1. (nautical) Of or relating to anavy.
    Coordinate terms:civil,merchant
    • 2012 March, William E. Carter, Merri Sue Carter, “The British Longitude Act Reconsidered”, inAmerican Scientist[1], volume100, number 2, page87:
      Conditions were horrendous aboard most Britishnaval vessels at the time. Scurvy and other diseases ran rampant, killing more seamen each year than all other causes combined, including combat.
  2. (nautical) Of or relating toships in general.
    naval architect

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of or relating to a navy
of or relating to ships

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatinnāvālem.

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naval m orf (masculine and feminine pluralnavals)

  1. naval

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References

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  • “naval” inDiccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited fromMiddle Frenchnaval, fromnāvālis(of ships), fromnāvis(ship) (whencenef).

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naval (femininenavale,masculine pluralnavals,feminine pluralnavales)

  1. (relational)naval
    bataillenavale(please add an English translation of this usage example)
    chantiernaval(please add an English translation of this usage example)

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Galician

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Etymology

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FromLatinnāvālem, accusative singular form ofnāvālis(of ships), fromnāvis(ship).

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naval m orf (pluralnavais)

  1. naval

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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FromLatinnāvālem, accusative singular form ofnāvālis(of ships), fromnāvis(ship).

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naval m orf (pluralnavais,notcomparable)

  1. naval

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchnaval. Bysurface analysis,navă +‎-al.

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naval m orn (feminine singularnavală,masculine pluralnavali,feminine and neuter pluralnavale)

  1. nautical

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Declension ofnaval
singularplural
masculineneuterfemininemasculineneuterfeminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinitenavalnavalănavalinavale
definitenavalulnavalanavaliinavalele
genitive-
dative
indefinitenavalnavalenavalinavale
definitenavaluluinavaleinavalilornavalelor

Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLatinnāvālem, accusative singular form ofnāvālis(of ships), fromnāvis(ship).

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naval m orf (masculine and feminine pluralnavales)

  1. (nautical)naval(of or relating to a navy)

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