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Scott
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23 May, 07:42
What is the root word of navigation
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Mario Travis
23 May, 08:04
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The question is asking to state the root word of the word navigation, base on my research and further understanding, I would say that the answer would be Navigate which means to sail, voyage, or to go to. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
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