Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun That mode of navigation in which the place of a ship at sea is determined by referring it, by the course and distance sailed, to some other spot on the surface of the earth. See
dead-reckoning .
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Examples
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Moreover, unlike the PC, where "good enough" was the bar required to seize the market, the mobile consumer expects seamless interaction and robust performance across multiple modalities, including voice, search, geo-navigation, communications, gaming, and social networking.
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"there" even with the help of an Apache Longbow helicopter with advanced geo-navigation systems.
Signs of the Times 2010
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"there" even with the help of an Apache Longbow helicopter with advanced geo-navigation systems.
Signs of the Times 2010
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