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navar

British  
/ ˈnævɑː /

noun

  1. a system of air navigation in which a ground radar station relays signals to each aircraft indicating the relative positions of neighbouring aircraft

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Etymology

Origin of navar

C20: from nav ( igational and traffic control rad ) ar

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