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['nævɪgəbl]aggettivo navigabile* * *adjective ((negative unnavigable) able to be travelled along: a navigable river.) navigabile* * *navigable /ˈnævɪgəbl/a.● a navigable balloon, un (pallone) dirigibile □ a ship in navigable condition, una nave in condizione di navigarenavigabilityn. [u]* * *['nævɪgəbl]aggettivo navigabile
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