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Bowditch
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noun
1.
Nathaniel,
1773–1838,
U.S. mathematician, astronomer, and navigator.
2.
a handbook of navigation,
American Practical Navigator,
originally prepared by N. Bowditch and published since 1802 in a series of editions.
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bowditch
noun
United States mathematician and astronomer noted for his works on navigation (1773-1838)
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