navigability

/ˌnævɪɡəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being able to be traveled on by ships or boats; the condition of a waterway being deep, wide, and safe enough for navigation.
    • Engineers assessed the navigability of the canal for large cargo ships.
    • The river's navigability was improved after the dredging project.
    • Seasonal droughts can reduce the navigability of inland waterways.
  2. The ease with which a website, app, or system can be explored or used.
    • The developer focused on navigability so users could find information quickly.
    • Good navigability is essential for a positive user experience in any app.
    • The new menu design greatly improved the navigability of the website.
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