"innavigable" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more innavigable [comparative], most innavigable [superlative]
Etymology: From Latin innāvigābilis. By surface analysis, in- + navigable. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|innāvigābilis}} Latin innāvigābilis, {{surf|en|in-<id:inverse>|navigable}} By surface analysis, in- + navigable Head templates: {{en-adj}} innavigable (comparative more innavigable, superlative most innavigable)
  1. Incapable of being navigated; impassable by ships etc. Synonyms: unnavigable Derived forms: innavigably
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