naut.m.
51non|as|tro|naut — «non AS truh nt», noun. a person not specifically trained for space flight: »The ability to fly nonastronauts on space missions will allow the research scientist…to pursue the potential of his discipline as a space passenger without having to… …
52Dipl.-Naut. (FH) — Nautik ist die Schifffahrtskunde, insbesondere die Lehre von der Führung eines Schiffes (Steuermannskunst). Der Begriff ist in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts entlehnt aus dem griechischen nautike. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Definition 2… …
53as·tro·naut — /ˈæstrəˌnɑːt/ noun, pl nauts [count] : a person who travels in a spacecraft into outer space …
54cos·mo·naut — /ˈkɑːzməˌnɑːt/ noun, pl nauts [count] : an astronaut in the space program of Russia or the former Soviet Union …
55jug·ger·naut — /ˈʤʌgɚˌnɑːt/ noun, pl nauts [count] 1 : something (such as a force, campaign, or movement) that is extremely large and powerful and cannot be stopped an advertising/political juggernaut 2 Brit : a very large, heavy truck called also juggernaut… …
56nass — naut …
57nauto — NAUT(O) , NAÚT elem. cel care conduce (sau călătoreşte cu) o navă , care pluteşte , navigator . (< fr. naut/o/ , naute, lat. nauta, gr. nautes, marinar) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN …
58accident boat — Naut. a boat kept suspended outboard so that it can be lowered immediately if someone falls overboard. * * * …
59affirmative flag — Naut. a flag having five horizontal stripes, blue, white, red, white, and blue, from top to bottom, signifying yes : letter C in the International Code of Signals. * * * …
60afternoon watch — Naut. the watch from noon until 4 P.M. * * * …