navigabile
navigable
adjective nah-vee-GAH-bee-leh Rare
Origin: From Latin navigabilis, from navigare (to sail).
Usage Note
Navigabile has the same form for masculine and feminine; the plural is navigabili. It describes a waterway deep and wide enough for boats (un fiume navigabile). In modern usage it also applies to websites or digital interfaces: un sito navigabile (an easy-to-navigate site).
Examples
"Il Po è il fiume navigabile più lungo d'Italia."
Natural Translation
The Po is the longest navigable river in Italy.
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