নাব্য, পরিচালনসাধ্য, নৌবাহী, নৌবাহ্য
(1) Able to be sailed on or through safely,traversable
(2) Able to be sailed on or through safely
(3) Traversable
(1) Create a simple, clean design for your web site that is easily navigable .
(2) And despite it being a navigable waterway, in the whole day we saw about eight boats.
(3) With its action, the state's highest court has potentially granted exclusive fishing rights to anyone owning land traversed by a recognized navigable waterway.
(4) The streets are ordered and navigable , but not to the point of becoming mundane.
(5) Ice buoys in the U.S. are found in navigable waterways prone to freezing.
(6) The tarmac then gives way to a stony track which is navigable by most pushchairs, assisted wheelchair users and powerchairs.
(7) On the other hand, screens on a Web site could be intuitive and navigable by anyone.
(8) We have a statutory obligation to make sure that certain waterways are navigable .
(9) The bridge's walkway is curved, so that when it swings up to make a navigable passage and the arch above it swings down level with it, the pair of them form a barrel vault, its surface defined by the horizontal cables joining them.
(10) With thousands of miles of navigable waterways, the state leads the nation in waterborne cargo, handling some 500 million tons a year.
(11) Such commerce on the national scale was made possible by China's system of navigable waterways, partly natural and partly man-made.
(12) Although heavily pitted and badly repaired, the motorway was still navigable .
(13) Nigerians rarely transported locally brewed alcohol outside the area of production except where navigable waterways allowed.
(14) The navigable scenes were then saved to a CD that is now stored at the county courthouse.
(15) A chain blocked the navigable channel, secured on one side by the city walls and on the other by a tower on an island close to the shore.
(16) France alone has almost 4,200 miles of navigable waterways.
(17) The mountainous topography and the lack of navigable waterways were an almost insuperable obstacle to the movement of passengers and freight.
(18) Europe is famous for having so many miles of navigable waterways, so the Viking ships could and did travel far inland.
(19) They provide a navigable foundation enabling the logical, intuitive access of data.
(20) The River Lea has been an important navigable waterway into London for over 500 years, and during the 18th century the navigation was much improved with new cuts and locks.
passable
negotiable
traversable
clear
open
unobstructed
unblocked