Definition of Naval chart

1. Noun. A chart for a navigator showing the prevailing meteorological and hydrographic and navigational conditions.

Exact synonyms: Navigational Chart, Pilot Chart
Generic synonyms: Chart

Lexicographical Neighbors of Naval Chart

nautilus
nautiluses
navaid
navaids
navajoes
navajoite
naval
naval academy
naval architect
naval architects
naval attache
naval battle
naval blockade
naval campaign
naval chart (current term)
naval commander
naval division
naval engineer
naval engineering
naval equipment
naval forces
naval gun
naval infantry
naval installation
naval medicine
naval mine
naval missile
naval officer
naval radar

Literary usage of Naval chart

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1906)
"1903 ; Japanese naval chart No. 179, Western portion of the Japan Sea, 1904 ; Japanese naval chart No. 193. H irado Seto, West coast of ..."

2. Japan in the Beginning of the 20th Century by Japan Nōshōmushō, Haruki Yamawaki (1904)
"(It may be remarked here that the naval chart No. 991 published by the English Hydrographical Office was based on this combined sounding; ..."

3. The Century (1902)
"Since then almost every island in that part of the Pacific has been claimed as a British possession; and on the naval chart just referred to the only ..."

4. The Military Dictionary (1987)
"H«J-IH:5S:HI) HH» I Inn »/I.. mine warfare chart—(DOD, NATO) A special naval chart, at a scale of 1:50000 or larger (preferably 1:25000 or larger) designed ..."

5. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) (1907)
"... showing British Consulates, Imports, and Export Trade of States; 25, International Railways; 26, 27, British naval chart and Strength of National Navies ..."

6. Five Months on the Yang-Tsze: And Notices of the Present Rebellions in China by Thomas Wright Blakiston (1862)
"The longitude of this station, deduced from the latitude cutting the naval chart, Is 113° 14'. 13. The latitude of this station was obtained by cross ..."

7. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1881)
"The tree is marked on the naval chart. It was 30 ft. in circumference near the base, 110 ft. to the lowest branch, and at that height 20 ft. in ..."

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