单词 | wayfinding |
释义 | wayfindingn. The act of finding one's way to a particular place; navigation. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > directing or managing a ship > [noun] > art or science of ship-craft1398 shipman-craft1418 marinage1511 marinership1542 navigation1559 watercraft1566 shipmastery1593 marinary1684 sea-craft1727 seamanship1766 nautics1793 boatmanship1812 sailorship1820 watermanship1830 shipmanship1838 seamancraft1871 wayfinding1871 1871 Graphic 26 Aug. 203/2 The class of men who are especially good at way-finding and the comprehension of places. 1897 Times 10 Sept. 6/3 Professor Romanes has suggested some such explanation as this..to account for those authenticated instances of way-finding in animals. 1950 Lima (Ohio) News 20 June 6/4 Undoubtedly that guide takes pride in his wayfinding. 1968 Kingston (Ont.) Whig-Standard 27 Nov. 16/1 Orienteering is a rather cumbersome but internationally used term for competitive wayfinding carried out across country on foot with the help of a map and compass. 1995 Abilities (Toronto) Spring 77/2 The sensors turn the data into speech, which is relayed through a standard earpiece, giving the person verbal wayfinding instructions. 2007 K. H. Hemmings Descendants iv. xliv. 278 I don't have the gift of wayfinding, of using the sun, stars, and swells to navigate the open ocean. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1871 |
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