Definitions
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- noun
astronavigator
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- noun the navigator of a spacecraft
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Examples
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The astrogator is the sick color of old ivory piano keys.
Passage at Arms Cook, Glen 1985
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Whatever one could say about Ornafer, nobody could deny that he was an excellent astrogator.
Parlor Games Carol Reid 2010
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But when these two new concepts were finally grasped, chewed over, and ancient books reread in the light of these concepts, he was, in a greatly restricted and theoretical sense, an astrogator.
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He could not see Hugh, but he knew that he must be at the controls in the chair of the chief astrogator, for the lights were being manipulated.
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He felt momentarily uncomfortable that the proper second astrogator might come in and find him usurping his post, but he put it out of his mind; it seemed unlikely.
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Adele wasn't an astrogator, but all she was being asked to do here was to move data.
The Lensman's Children Fred Kiesche 2009
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Adele wasn't an astrogator, but all she was being asked to do here was to move data.
Archive 2009-12-01 Fred Kiesche 2009
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Mike Maliani, our astrogator, suggested Romus and Remus as nicknames for the planets until we found out their real names from the people who lived there.
The Romulan Way Diane Duane 2000
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Mike Maliani, our astrogator, suggested Romus and Remus as nicknames for the planets until we found out their real names from the people who lived there.
Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages Diane Duane with Peter Morwood 2000
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Mike Maliani, our astrogator, suggested Romus and Remus as nicknames for the planets until we found out their real names from the people who lived there.
The Romulan Way Diane Duane 2000
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