"unnavigatable" meaning in English

See unnavigatable in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: more unnavigatable [comparative], most unnavigatable [superlative]
Etymology: From un- + navigatable. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|un|navigatable}} un- + navigatable Head templates: {{en-adj}} unnavigatable (comparative more unnavigatable, superlative most unnavigatable)
  1. Alternative form of unnavigable Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: unnavigable
    Sense id: en-unnavigatable-en-adj-jhO5UaOL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with un-

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          "ref": "1897 October 5, “Heat, Drought and Fires. Chicago’s Hottest October Day in 27 Years. Smoke from Forest Fires Makes Navigation on Lake Michigan Perilous. […]”, in Fall River Evening News, volume XXXVIII, Fall River, Mass., page 5",
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          "ref": "1905 July 6, “Rushing Supplies. Bridge Contractors Making Haste in Time. Rover Getting Very Low and Indications Are That Steamboats Will Have to Suspend for Summer.”, in The Chattanooga Daily Times, volume XXXVI, number 204, Chattanooga, Tenn., page 5",
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          "ref": "1906 January 10, “He Had Laid Down to Die. But Generous Captain Hoyt Found and Saved Him. At Sea in Disabled Launch. […]”, in Elmira Gazette and Free Press, volume 62, number 8, Elmira, N.Y.",
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