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(v)
(transitive) To plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft, etc., on a journey; to follow a planned course.
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(n)
an act of traveling by water
The act, process, or practice of travelling the seas, such as by sailing or steaming.
A sea or lake voyage, especially one taken for pleasure.
Motion across a body of water in a craft powered by the wind, as a sport or otherwise
(uncountable) The theory, practice and technology of charting a course for a road vehicle, ship, aircraft, or spaceship.
A load of goods that is transported by any method (not just by ship).
The act of flying.
(chiefly US) The act of transporting, or the state of being transported; conveyance, often of people, goods etc.
The transportation of goods.
An intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross.
A trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians.
The daily fluctuation in the level of the sea caused by the gravitational influence of the moon and the sun.
(climbing) A route used in mountaineering, specifically rock climbing, in which the descent occurs by a different route than the ascent.
Something which is packed, a parcel, a box, an envelope.
A course or way which is traveled or passed.
An instance of riding.
A worker whose occupation is to harvest trees.
A written schedule of activities for a vacation or road trip.
The act of traveling; passage from place to place.
A journey through a particular building, estate, country, etc.
(adj)
(British spelling) Standard spelling of traveled.
A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage.
The act of one who travels; a journey.
(informal) A touring car.
One who travels, especially to distant lands.
A journey; an excursion or jaunt.
The conveyance of people or goods from one place to another, especially on a public transportation system; the vehicles used for such conveyance.
An extended period of leisure time away from work or school.
A trip, especially a long one, made by a person or a group of people for a specific purpose.
The act of departing or something that has departed.
A series of operations undertaken to achieve a set goal.
A single act of visiting.
(copyright law, international law) The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights.
An official keeper or recorder of records.
The action of the verb travel.
(uncountable) The seeds of this plant used as food.
A state of terror excited by the sudden appearance of danger; sudden and violent fear, usually of short duration; a sudden alarm.
The period of time immediately following a marriage.
(chiefly UK, Australia) A period of one or more days taken off work for leisure and often travel; often plural.
A sequence of events.
A paragraph or section of text or music with particular meaning.
A slow or difficult journey.
(N)
a British television series produced by the BBC between 1992 and 1993.
The act of circumnavigating, or sailing round.
A journey made to a sacred place, or a religious journey.
An extended adventurous voyage, usually in search of home.
A brief recreational trip; a journey out of the usual way.
(by extension) (countable) A journey or trip, especially by foot; also (uncountable) journeying, travelling.
(uncountable) A feeling of desire for new and exciting things.
A short excursion for pleasure or refreshment; a ramble; a short journey.
(countable) A set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer, or by oneself.
A short stay somewhere.
travel, travelling
a 2021 science fiction thriller film written, co-produced and directed by Neil Burger.
(nautical) A water-borne vessel generally larger than a boat.
a collection of poetry by Margaret Atwood, published in 1966.
(countable, uncountable) An event where a ship sinks or runs aground.
The act of embarking.
The process of exploring.
(adv)
Towards home.
A daring or adventurous act; an undertaking which goes against convention.
A craft for transportation on or in water, air, or space.
A ship or vessel propelled by steam power.
Obsolete form of journey. [A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage.]
An embarkation.
embarkation; the act of setting out
A person who circumnavigates, that is, sails around the world.
A person who goes on an excursion; a traveller or tourist
Something discovered.
The act of disembarking.
The side of a ship.
Alternative form of embarkation. [The act of embarking.]
To start, begin.
an American post-hardcore band from Henderson, Nevada.
disembarkation
Having the sails set.