navigable

/ˈnævɪɡəbəl/
adjective
  1. Deep, wide, or safe enough for a ship or boat to travel through.
    • This stretch of the canal is no longer navigable due to fallen trees.
    • The river is navigable for large cargo ships during the rainy season.
    • Engineers dredged the channel to keep it navigable for fishing boats.
  2. Possible to move through or explore, especially online or in a system.
    • We redesigned the app to make it more navigable for new users.
    • The cave system is navigable only with proper equipment and a guide.
    • The museum's website is easy to navigate and very navigable on a phone.
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