0 (opposite unnavigable) able to be travelled along -- หาเส้นทาง
a navigable river.
There was no navigable water in either direction.
The separating process is in its initial stage, with the strait still navigable.
The new cities were located on the imperial highways usually at points where they crossed a navigable river thus facilitating communication and boosting commerce.
These representations must also be navigable if they are to be useful as tools for planning or reacting to events.
We describe a number of interesting applications of these operators, including a simple algorithm to enumerate the elements of a finite navigable lattice.
The site is only accessible by either small boat or helicopter, as certain sections of the river are not navigable by larger equipment.
In addition to navigable passages, the availability of rich soil and farmland provided more usable land on which to settle.
In section 5 we extend the framework to describe a class of navigable lattices which provide additional operators for working with frontier values.