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Deep-water shipping channel
Hydrographers Passage is a deep-water shipping channel through the Great Barrier Reef, that reduced the previous route by 250 miles. It was discovered
Hydrographers_Passage
Topics referred to by the same term
Hydrographers can refer to: Hydrographers Cove Hydrographers Passage Hydrographers Range This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Hydrographers
deep-water shipping channel through the Great Barrier Reef, the Hydrographers Passage, which was 250 miles shorter than the previous route. Graham James
James_Bond_(naval_officer)
Species of fish
autonomous underwater vehicles of mesophotic reefs at Viper Reef and Hydrographers Passage in the central Great Barrier Reef observed A. akindynos at depths
Amphiprion_akindynos
Lighthouse
Queensland, Australia. It guides ships outgoing from Mackay into Hydrographers Passage, a deep water channel east of Mackay. The structure is a stainless
Creal_Reef_Light
Species of fish
autonomous underwater vehicles of mesophotic reefs at Viper Reef and Hydrographers Passage in the central Great Barrier Reef observed A. perideraion at depths
Pink_skunk_clownfish
Ship of the Royal Australian Navy
In 1982, Bond and Flinders discovered, surveyed and charted the Hydrographers Passage, providing a faster, more efficient route through the Great Barrier
HMAS_Flinders_(GS_312)
Papua New Guinea indigenous people
Stanley Range in the south, German New Guinea in the west, and the Hydrographers Range in the south. The people of Orokaiva have traditionally stories
Orokaiva_people
Measurement of bodies of water
water municipalities and other users of captured water. River/stream hydrographers use handheld and bank mounted devices, to capture a sectional flow rate
Hydrography
Captain of the Royal Navy, hydrographer and explorer (1747–1823)
the Field of Hydrography": Some Contributions by British Admiralty Hydrographers, 1795-1855". The International Hydrographic Review. ISSN 0020-6946.
Thomas_Hurd
UK government agency concerned with providing hydrographic and marine geospatial data
with the Hydrographers of France and Spain, using HMS Chanticleer. In 1829, at the age of 55, Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort became Hydrographer. During
United Kingdom Hydrographic Office
United_Kingdom_Hydrographic_Office
Joseph Moxon (8 August 1627 – February 1691), hydrographer to Charles II, was an English printer specialising in mathematical books and maps, a maker of
Joseph_Moxon
British-Russian explorer (c. 1758–1806)
Joseph Billings (c. 1758 – 1806) was an English navigator, hydrographer and explorer who spent the most of his career in Russian service. From 1790 to
Joseph_Billings
Strait in southern Chile between the Atlantic and Pacific
Fuego archipelago to the south. Considered the most important natural passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the strait is approximately 570 km
Strait_of_Magellan
Finnish hydrographer
Oscar Frithiof Nordqvist Ph.D. (19 May 1858 – 1925) was a Finnish hydrographer. At age twelve he was one of the first students at the art school of the
Oscar_Frithiof_Nordqvist
English naval officer and hydrographer (1796–1856)
1796 – 29 November 1856) was an English naval officer, artist, explorer, hydrographer and writer. He was the son of two painters, Sir William Beechey, RA and
Frederick_William_Beechey
Irish hydrographer and naval officer (1774–1857)
MRIA (/ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt; 27 May 1774 – 17 December 1857) was an Irish hydrographer and naval officer who created the Beaufort cipher and the Beaufort scale
Francis_Beaufort
landings, Hydrographer sailed from Guam 1 October bound for the Palaus. En route she rode out a large typhoon and arriving safely Kossel Passage, 14 October
USS_Hydrographer_(AGS-2)
Royal Navy officer and explorer (1790–1855)
Channel, probably the most successful in the long quest for the Northwest Passage, until it was finally negotiated by Roald Amundsen in 1906. In 1827, Parry
Edward Parry (Royal Navy officer, born 1790)
Edward_Parry_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1790)
British Royal Navy commander and hydrographer
described as of Minehead in Somerset. The confusion between the two hydrographers of the same name is almost inextricable, and the 'Treatise on Marine
Murdoch McKenzie (Royal Navy officer)
Murdoch_McKenzie_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Scottish geographer and hydrographer (1737–1808)
Dalrymple FRS (24 July 1737 – 19 June 1808) was a Scottish geographer, hydrographer, and publisher. He spent the greater part of his career with the British
Alexander_Dalrymple
French hydrographer
Gustave Adolphe Lambert (1 July 1824 – 27 January 1871) was a French hydrographer. He taught for 20 years, then went on a voyage into Arctic seas and conceived
Gustave_Lambert
are located off the coast of Baco, Oriental Mindoro, in the Verde Island Passage and are administered as part of the city of Calapan. The island chain consists
Baco_Islands
Royal Navy Admiral (1799–1877)
Belcher (27 February 1799 – 18 March 1877) was a British naval officer, hydrographer, and explorer. Belcher was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the second son
Edward_Belcher
Ancient Roman memorial gate in Antalya, Turkey
remaining entrance gate today. The gate was rediscovered by the Irish hydrographer Francis Beaufort in 1817, while commanding on HMS Fridericksteen. Hadrian's
Hadrian's_Gate
Group of small islands in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Admiral Nick Lambert, national hydrographer (2010–2012) and commanding officer of HMS Endurance (2005–2007). Passage Rock was charted by Discovery Investigations
Okol_Rocks
Royal Navy officer and hydrographer
December 1880 - 14 November 1962) was an officer in the Royal Navy and Hydrographer of the Navy from 1932 to 1945. He was noted for his support for innovations
John_Edgell
Strait between Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
Keppel Harbour and many small islands. The strait provides the deepwater passage to the Port of Singapore, which makes it very busy. Approximately 2,000
Singapore_Strait
Royal Navy officer, hydrographer and author
Somerville CMG (7 September 1863 – 24 March 1936) was a Royal Navy officer, hydrographer and author. His survey work in the Pacific led to an interest in ethnography
Boyle_Somerville
Scottish hydrographer
from Dampier Strait, through Pitt Passage, to Batavia. These charts were forwarded to Alexander Dalrymple, hydrographer to the EIC, who published them for
James_Horsburgh
British explorer and hydrographer
Nicholas Kendall, R.N. (October 1800 – 12 February 1845) was an English hydrographer, an officer in the Royal Navy, and polar explorer. During one of his
Edward_Nicholas_Kendall
English hydrographer
Collins to rank not only with the earliest, but with the best of English hydrographers. The work covered England and Scotland, and though Collins proposed
Greenvile_Collins
Russian naval officer, hydrographer, and explorer (1872–1921)
May] 1872, – 19 December 1921) was an officer of the Russian Imperial Navy, hydrographer, and explorer. Matisen explored and mapped wide areas of the coast of
Fyodor_Matisen
September 5, 1939 3822 2412 8234 Prescribing Regulations Governing the Passage and Control of Vessels Through the Panama Canal in Any War in Which the
List of executive actions by Franklin D. Roosevelt
List_of_executive_actions_by_Franklin_D._Roosevelt
Russian polar explorer (1885–1961)
(22 March (3 April N.S.) 1885, Pulkovo – 6 March 1961) was a Russian hydrographer and surveyor. He was the son of Andrey Ippolitovich Vilkitsky. Born in
Boris_Vilkitsky
Royal Navy officer, navigator and cartographer (1774–1814)
Flinders thought the scientific nature of his work would ensure safe passage, but he remained under arrest for more than six years. In captivity, he
Matthew_Flinders
Canal between India and Sri Lanka
passed a resolution demanding that the project be revived. Some naval hydrographers and experts suggest that the project is unlikely to be financially viable
Sethusamudram Shipping Canal Project
Sethusamudram_Shipping_Canal_Project
Ethnic group native to the island of Ireland
Protestant United States. This flow of emigrants dropped sharply when assisted passage to Australia was introduced at which point the Argentine government responded
Irish_people
Royal Navy officer and explorer (1757–1798)
Gardner. Whidbey Island – after naval engineer Joseph Whidbey. Discovery Passage, Discovery Island, Discovery Bay and Port Discovery – after Discovery Orford
George_Vancouver
United States naval officer, hydrographer (1846–1919)
An 1867 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, he was a noted hydrographer, served as Director of Naval Intelligence, and commanded the gunboat
Richardson_Clover
Ocean around Antarctica
British Act of Parliament established a prize for discovering a Northwest Passage to "the Western and Southern Ocean of America". Authors using "Southern
Southern_Ocean
Polish Navy officer and lawyer
2019" (PDF). Polish Naval Academy. Retrieved 2023-02-06. "IHO LIST OF HYDROGRAPHERS ‐ EXPERTS IN MARITIME BOUNDARY DELIMITATION" (PDF). INTERNATIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC
Dariusz_Bugajski
German architect and archaeologist (1853–1940)
through by the Corinthians in the 7th century BCE. Modern geographers and hydrographers, however, have claimed that ancient Lefkada was an island. They noted
Wilhelm_Dörpfeld
Small coral cay of Queensland, Australia
protected from public access. The island was named in 1924 by the Admiralty Hydrographer, after Captain Thomas Raine (1793–1860), the English captain of the Surrey
Raine_Island
Nautical chart
under Earl Spencer by an order in council in 1795, consisting of the Hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple, one assistant and a draughtsman. The initial remit
Admiralty_chart
British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia
returned to Sydney, Flinders recommended to Governor John Hunter that the passage between Van Diemen's Land and the mainland be called Bass Strait. "This
George_Bass
Danish-born Russian explorer (1681–1741)
colonization Egede Scoresby Jason Nansen Sverdrup Peary Rasmussen Northwest Passage Northern Canada Cabot G. Corte-Real M. Corte-Real Frobisher Gilbert Davis
Vitus_Bering
Naval warfare force of the United Kingdom
commissioned often in co-operation with the Royal Society, such as the Northwest Passage expedition of 1741. James Cook led three great voyages, with goals such
Royal_Navy
Branch of the Chilean Armed Forces
starting point of a series of Chilean Navy explorations, led by navy hydrographers, such as Francisco Vidal Gormaz and Francisco Hudson, in the unknown
Chilean_Navy
Chilean naval officer and hydrographer
Curaco de Vélez, Chile – March, 1859) was a Chilean naval officer and hydrographer notable for his explorations of Southern Chile and Chilean Patagonia
Francisco_Hudson
Japanese divers intended to manually detonate mines on invading ships
in Yoo Passage, Palau Islands, on January 8, 1945. Three Japanese suicide swimmers attempted an attack upon the surveying ship USS Hydrographer (AGS-2)
Fukuryu
First Arctic expedition to navigate through the Northeast Passage
Nordenskiöld, was the first Arctic expedition to navigate through the Northeast Passage, the sea route between Europe and Asia through the Arctic Ocean, and the
Vega_Expedition
Japanese military units during World War II
(gunboat) LCI(G)-404 in Yoo Passage, Palaus. 10 February 1945: Attempted attack by suicide divers on surveying ship USS Hydrographer (AGS-2) in Schonian Harbor
Japanese_Special_Attack_Units
Point on Earth's Southern Hemisphere
to locate the magnetic South Pole was made on 23 January 1838 by the hydrographer Clément Adrien Vincendon-Dumoulin [fr], a member of the Dumont d'Urville
South_magnetic_pole
Country in Oceania
Tail Peninsula") in the east contains Mount Lamington volcano and the Hydrographers Range on its northern side. Further east, the area around Cape Nelson
Papua_New_Guinea
English explorer, pirate, privateer and naturalist (1651–1715)
September 1703 from Kinsale, Ireland. The two ships made a storm-tossed passage round Cape Horn, arriving at the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of
William_Dampier
Russian admiral and White movement leader (1874–1920)
proved a particularly ill-considered move. Kolchak was then promised safe passage by the Czechoslovaks to the British military mission in Irkutsk. Instead
Alexander_Kolchak
Island country in Oceania
in 1819. Later, the whole group was named Ellice Islands by English hydrographer Alexander George Findlay. In the late 19th century, Great Britain claimed
Tuvalu
Civil parish in Cornwall, England
Other settlements include Angarrick, Carclew, Flushing and Restronguet Passage. Mylor is a maritime parish and is bounded by water on three sides: Restronguet
Mylor,_Cornwall
after a few years. In the early to mid 19th century, explorations by hydrographers like Robert FitzRoy and Francisco Hudson increased knowledge on the
Fjords_and_channels_of_Chile
British explorer and naval officer (1728–1779)
central oceanic expanse. Several major questions persisted: Did a North-West Passage connect the North Pacific with the North Atlantic? Did the hypothesised
James_Cook
Disputed islands in the South China Sea
greater attention was paid to mapping the islands in detail, notably by hydrographers such as Alexander Dalrymple and James Horsburgh, the latter of whom
Paracel_Islands
Observatory
triangulation of Spitsbergen in 1899–1901. Military geodesists and hydrographers used to work at the Observatory as interns. The Pulkovo Meridian, which
Pulkovo_Observatory
Royal Navy officer and explorer (1800–1862)
participated in John's unsuccessful first Arctic voyage in search of a Northwest Passage in 1818 aboard Isabella. Between 1819 and 1827 Ross took part in four Arctic
James_Clark_Ross
westward of this tract of land, and by hydrographers they are made joining together: but here I found an opening and passage between, with many islands; the
Dampier Strait (Papua New Guinea)
Dampier_Strait_(Papua_New_Guinea)
Russian admiral (1797–1882)
colonization Egede Scoresby Jason Nansen Sverdrup Peary Rasmussen Northwest Passage Northern Canada Cabot G. Corte-Real M. Corte-Real Frobisher Gilbert Davis
Friedrich_Benjamin_von_Lütke
primarily negative. There was no [Southern] continent. There was no north-west passage. There was to be no grand struggle for the domination of the lakes and
Navigation and seamanship of James Cook
Navigation_and_seamanship_of_James_Cook
name Ellice was applied to all nine islands, after the work of English hydrographer Alexander George Findlay. The United States claimed Funafuti, Nukufetau
History_of_Tuvalu
Science of determining the positions of points and the distances and angles between them
firms hold this status. Related professions include cartographers, hydrographers, geodesists, photogrammetrists, and topographers, as well as civil engineers
Surveying
Archipelago in the southern Indian Ocean
(Baie) Credner (Port) Dimanche (Port) Gazelle (Bassin de la) Gazelle (Passage de la) Hélène (Port) Husker (Passe) Krille (Pointe) Louise (Port) Margot
Toponymy of the Kerguelen Islands
Toponymy_of_the_Kerguelen_Islands
down and the Soviet takeover was completed. The work and dedication of hydrographers such as Konstantin Neupokoev, ensured that the service returned to normality
Russian_Hydrographic_Service
English cartographer, engraver & publisher (1750-1823)
was employed by John Cary, the engraver, and William Faden. He became hydrographer to the Prince of Wales c. 1810 and subsequently to the king in 1820.
Aaron_Arrowsmith
Royal Navy officer
remained in the navy until 1816, building a respectable career as a hydrographer, and then enjoyed a long and peaceful retirement. The extent of Heywood's
Peter_Heywood
Island in Nunavut, Canada
Islands group. It runs from Fairweather Sound at its northern end to Ridge Passage at its southern one. Fairweather Harbour is located on the north end of
Innetalling_Island
Human settlement in Scotland
the Scottish Gaelic ealadh which means 'tomb', or èaladh which means 'a passage for boats between two rocks', or ail plus the suffix in which means 'rock-place'
Elie_and_Earlsferry
Monthly seafaring magazine
Becher, was a navy surveyor who became assistant to Francis Beaufort, Hydrographer of the Navy, and was responsible for arranging and classifying the original
The_Nautical_Magazine
Passage in Hong Kong
is a narrow passage between the Chi Ma Wan Peninsula of Lantau Island and Cheung Chau island in Hong Kong. It is one of the few passages in Hong Kong
Adamasta_Channel
Island in the East Siberian Sea
division of the Russian Federation. The island is named after Russian hydrographer Andrey Vilkitsky. The island is outside of the limits of permanent ice
Vilkitsky Island (East Siberian Sea)
Vilkitsky_Island_(East_Siberian_Sea)
Royal Navy deep ocean hydrographic survey vessel
Portsmouth on 24 September 1982; the Hydrographer of the Navy, Rear-Admiral David Haslam, embarked for the passage from Spithead, his flag flying from
HMS_Hydra_(A144)
Spanish Navy officer
Alaska was for the purpose of determining whether a rumored Northwest Passage existed there. Finding none, he returned to Mexico, stopping at Nootka
Dionisio_Alcalá_Galiano
Bay of the Atlantic Ocean at South Africa
move eastwards over the southern ocean. A southwesterly wind follows the passage of a cold front as the anticyclone moves east and merges with the South
False_Bay
City and port in Southeast Alaska
was an officer in the Imperial Russian Navy and an expert surveyor and hydrographer. He produced one of the first detailed charts of Baranof Island. He is
Port_Alexander,_Alaska
Pacific archipelago of New Caledonia
Anchorage Islets), Passage Islet (Bennett Islet)19°55′S 158°22′E / 19.917°S 158.367°E / -19.917; 158.367 (Chesterfield Reefs – Passage Islet (Bennett
Chesterfield_Islands
Naval officer of the Russian Empire and Arctic explorer
Alexander Kolchak also accompanied the expedition as third naval officer and hydrographer. All these officers were from military backgrounds. Known as "The Russian
Nikolai_Kolomeitsev
after his participation in the St. Roch East-West transit of the Northwest Passage. 1974 Louis Edward MACEY Clasp. 1971. Officer-in-Charge, MawsonStation
List of recipients of the Polar Medal
List_of_recipients_of_the_Polar_Medal
Island in Antarctica
Within that section, it is separated from Snow Hill Island by Picnic Passage, and sits just east of the larger key, James Ross Island, and its smaller
Seymour_Island
Russian hydrographer and surveyor (1858–1913)
June [O.S. 1 June] 1858 – 11 March [O.S. 26 February] 1913) was a Russian hydrographer and surveyor. He was born in the Minsk Governorate. His son, Boris Vilkitsky
Andrey_Vilkitsky
New Zealand sailor and explorer (1872–1943)
miles) of the island before ice prevented any further passage south. Unable to break a passage through the ice, they steamed to the Falkland Islands to
Frank_Worsley
Combined Royal Navy and Royal Society expedition to the south Pacific
that we had every advantage we could desire in Observing the whole of the passage of the Planet Venus over the Suns disk: we very distinctly saw an Atmosphere
First_voyage_of_James_Cook
Marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean
Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The sea is named after Sir Francis Beaufort, a hydrographer. The Mackenzie River, the longest in Canada, empties into the Canadian
Beaufort_Sea
Unit of the British Royal Navy
Squadron to carry them out, especially in the years immediately following the passage of the Act and the promulgation of the Congress of Vienna. For example
West_Africa_Squadron
17th-century English explorer
voyage between Europe and South America he was blown off course in Drake Passage, visited the island of South Georgia and sighted Clerke Rocks in 1675,
Anthony_de_la_Roché
search for a passage westward. Though he was unable to pass through the icy Arctic waters, he reported to his sponsors that the passage they sought is
Major explorations after the Age of Discovery
Major_explorations_after_the_Age_of_Discovery
Late-19th century Antarctic expedition
coast and a long string of islands to the west, de Gerlache named the passage "Belgica Strait"; it was later renamed Gerlache Strait in his honor. After
Belgian_Antarctic_Expedition
Richard Chancellor set out from the River Thames to seek the Northeast Passage. August 14 – Willoughby sights what is probably Novaya Zemlya. August –
1553_in_science
Deliberate modification of publicly available maps
by its rival, the Australische Compagnie, entered the Pacific by a new passage round Cape Horn, named the Le Maire Strait. The VOC persuaded the Dutch
Cartographic_censorship
Failed 1879–81 American Arctic expedition
to have died in Hudson Bay in 1611 while trying to find the Northwest Passage. The possibility of a third route, directly across the North Pole, was
Jeannette_expedition
1600–1930 period of research-driven expeditions
of M. de Gennes in 1695–97. The young French explorer, engineer and hydrographer François Froger described this expedition in his A Relation of a Voyage
European and American voyages of scientific exploration
European_and_American_voyages_of_scientific_exploration
Form of communication
its launch point between the Kerguelen Islands and Tasmania; however, hydrographers surmise it had drifted around the world many times. In 1955, Swedish
Message_in_a_bottle
Scientific survey mission, carrying Charles Darwin (1831–1836)
resignation and proceed. The artist Conrad Martens left the ship and took passage to Australia. After waiting for Darwin, Beagle sailed on 11 November to
Second_voyage_of_HMS_Beagle
HYDROGRAPHERS PASSAGE
HYDROGRAPHERS PASSAGE
Boy/Male
English
Lives on a narrow passage.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Passage, revolution.
Girl/Female
Greek
A, meaning bringer of victory. The New Testament Bernice, called Berenice in some passages, was...
Boy/Male
Tamil
Passage
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Pascal, which was brought to England from France.German : topographic name from Pass ‘pass’, ‘passage’ (from Middle Low German pas ‘pace’, ‘passage way’, ‘water gauge’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name or nickname from Yiddish and Polish pas ‘belt’, ‘girdle’.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Passage over, being angry.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a narrow lane or passage, Middle English passage.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Denver in Norfolk, named as ‘Danes’ crossing’, from Old English Dene ‘Dane’ (genitive Dena) + fær ‘ford’, ‘passage’, ‘crossing’.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Passages, passengers.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Passage, revolution, heap'.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (mainly Lancashire and Yorkshire) : occupational name for a gatherer of tolls exacted for the right of passage across a bridge, ford, or other thoroughfare, from Middle English travis ‘crossing’, variant of travers (see Travers).German : Americanized variant of Drewes.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of the places called Washington, in Tyne and Wear and West Sussex. The latter is from Old English WassingatÅ«n ‘settlement (Old English tÅ«n) of the people of Wassa’, a personal name that is probably a short form of some compound name such as WÄðsige, composed of the elements wÄð ‘hunt’ + sige ‘victory’. Washington in Tyne and Wear is from Old English WassingtÅ«n ‘settlement associated with Wassa’.George Washington (1732–99), 1st president of the U.S. (1789–97), was born at Bridges Creek, VA. His great-grandfather had settled in the colony after emigrating from England in 1658. With the passage of time, the surname has come to be borne by more African Americans than English Americans. A prominent example was the educator Booker T. Washington (1856–1915), born a slave in VA, who adopted his surname from his stepfather, Washington Ferguson.
Boy/Male
English
Lives on a narrow passage.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, of Norman origin, for someone who was a swift walker, from Old French bon ‘good’ + pas ‘pace’. It may also have been a topographic name, with the second element used in the sense ‘passageway’. Compare Malpass.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a washerman, Anglo-Norman French laver (an agent derivative of Old French laver ‘to wash’, Latin lavare).English : habitational name from High, Little or Magdalen Laver in Essex, named from Old English lagu ‘flood’, ‘water’ + fær ‘passage’, ‘crossing’.English : topographic name for someone living where bulrushes or irises grew, Old English lǣfer.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from any of various places named Malpas, because of the difficulty of the terrain, from Old French mal pas ‘bad passage’ (Latin malus passus). It is a common French minor place name, and places in Cheshire, Cornwall, Gwent, and elsewhere in England were given this name by Norman settlers. A place in Rousillon (southeastern France) that had this name in the 12th century was subsequently renamed Bonpas for the sake of a better omen.
Girl/Female
Greek
A, meaning bringer of victory. The New Testament Bernice, called Berenice in some passages, was...
Girl/Female
German American
Temptress'; A rocky cliff on the Rhine river dangerous to boat passage; the Lorelei whose singing...
Girl/Female
Scottish
From the narrow passage.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : occupational name for a gatherer of tolls exacted for the right of passage across a bridge, ford, or other thoroughfare, from Middle English, Old French travers ‘passage’, ‘crossing’, from Old French traverser ‘to cross’.Northern Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Treabhair (see Trevor).A Travers from the Poitou region of France is documented in Quebec City in 1712, with the secondary surname Sansregret.
HYDROGRAPHERS PASSAGE
HYDROGRAPHERS PASSAGE
Boy/Male
Biblical
Which is all bone.
Girl/Female
Australian, Romanian, Russian, Slavic, Ukrainian
Hope
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
A New Clear Blue Sky
Boy/Male
British, English
From Thor's Hill
Girl/Female
Hebrew American English
Gift from God.
Boy/Male
Norse
Friend of wealth.
Girl/Female
German English Anglo Saxon Norse Teutonic
noble.
Boy/Male
Afghan, American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Tamil
Beautiful; Handsome
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for the Sun
Girl/Female
Muslim
Narrator, Reciter, Transmit
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HYDROGRAPHERS PASSAGE
HYDROGRAPHERS PASSAGE
HYDROGRAPHERS PASSAGE
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n.
One skilled in the hydrography; one who surveys, or draws maps or charts of, the sea, lakes, or other waters, with the adjacent shores; one who describes the sea or other waters.
n.
A way for passage; a hall. See Passage, 5.
n.
Formerly, a passage either by sea or land; a journey, in general; but not chiefly limited to a passing by sea or water from one place, port, or country, to another; especially, a passing or journey by water to a distant place or country.
v. i.
In parliamentary proceedings: (a) The course of a proposition (bill, resolution, etc.) through the several stages of consideration and action; as, during its passage through Congress the bill was amended in both Houses. (b) The advancement of a bill or other proposition from one stage to another by an affirmative vote; esp., the final affirmative action of the body upon a proposition; hence, adoption; enactment; as, the passage of the bill to its third reading was delayed.
n.
Sectional area of the passage for gases divided by the length of the same passage in feet.
n.
A passage for wind or air; a passage or pipe for ventilating apartments.
v. t.
To let out at a vent, or small aperture; to give passage or outlet to.
a. & adv.
Vigorous; energetic; with energy; -- a direction to perform a passage with energy and force.
a. & adv.
Brisk; vivacious; with spirit; -- a direction to perform a passage in a brisk and lively manner.
n.
A passage different from the usual one; a byway.
v. i.
A pass or en encounter; as, a passage at arms.
v. i.
A continuous course, process, or progress; a connected or continuous series; as, the passage of time.
n.
Fig.: Opportunity of escape or passage from confinement or privacy; outlet.
n.
A vocal, or sometimes a whispered, sound modified by resonance in the oral passage, the peculiar resonance in each case giving to each several vowel its distinctive character or quality as a sound of speech; -- distinguished from a consonant in that the latter, whether made with or without vocality, derives its character in every case from some kind of obstructive action by the mouth organs. Also, a letter or character which represents such a sound. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 5, 146-149.
n.
Emission; escape; passage to notice or expression; publication; utterance.
v. t.
To open and expose to the free passage of air; to supply with fresh air, and remove impure air from; to air; as, to ventilate a room; to ventilate a cellar; to ventilate a mine.
v. i.
The act of passing; transit from one place to another; movement from point to point; a going by, over, across, or through; as, the passage of a man or a carriage; the passage of a ship or a bird; the passage of light; the passage of fluids through the pores or channels of the body.
n.
A boat for passage.
v. i.
Price paid for the liberty to pass; fare; as, to pay one's passage.
n.
A passenger; a bird or boat of passage.