has gloss | (noun) someone who travels into little known regions (especially for some scientific purpose) adventurer, explorer |
lexicalization | eng: adventurer |
lexicalization | eng: explorer |
subclass of | (noun) a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" individual, mortal, someone, soul, person, somebody |
has subclass | (noun) someone who works underwater frogman, underwater diver, diver |
has subclass | (noun) in earlier times, a person who explored by ship navigator |
has subclass | (noun) a person who explores caves speleologist, spelunker, spelaeologist, potholer |
has subclass | (noun) an adventurer (especially one who led the Spanish conquest of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century) conquistador |
has subclass | c/American polar explorers |
has subclass | c/British polar explorers |
has subclass | c/Cossack explorers |
has subclass | c/Danish polar explorers |
has subclass | c/Explorers of Arabia |
has subclass | c/Explorers of Australia |
has subclass | c/Explorers of British Columbia |
has subclass | c/Explorers of Central Asia |
has subclass | c/Explorers of Chile |
has subclass | c/Explorers of New Guinea |
has subclass | c/Explorers of New Zealand |
has subclass | c/Explorers of Oregon |
has subclass | c/Explorers of Papua New Guinea |
has subclass | c/Explorers of Queensland |
has subclass | c/Explorers of Siberia |
has subclass | c/Explorers of South Australia |
has subclass | c/Explorers of Tasmania |
has subclass | c/Explorers of the Himalayas |
has subclass | c/Explorers of the Libyan Desert |
has subclass | c/Explorers of the Pacific |
has subclass | c/Female explorers |
has subclass | c/Jewish explorers |
has subclass | e/La Salle Explorers |
has instance | (noun) Norwegian explorer who was the first to traverse the Northwest Passage and in 1911 the first to reach the South Pole (1872-1928) Roald Amundsen, Amundsen |
has instance | (noun) United States explorer who accompanied Peary's expedition to the North Pole and who led many other Arctic trips (1875-1946) Robert Bartlett, Bartlett, Captain Bob, Robert Abram Bartlett |
has instance | (noun) French explorer who circumnavigated the globe accompanied by scientists (1729-1811) Louis Antoine de Bougainville, Bougainville |
has instance | (noun) English explorer who with John Speke was the first European to explore Lake Tanganyika (1821-1890) Burton, Sir Richard Francis Burton, Richard Burton, Sir Richard Burton |
has instance | (noun) explorer and United States naval officer; led expeditions to explore Antarctica (1888-1957) Richard E. Byrd, Admiral Byrd, Byrd, Richard Evelyn Byrd |
has instance | (noun) son of John Cabot who was born in Italy and who led an English expedition in search of the Northwest Passage and a Spanish expedition that explored the La Plata region of Brazil; in 1544 he published a map of the world (1476-1557) Sebastian Cabot, Cabot |
has instance | (noun) French explorer in Nova Scotia who established a settlement on the site of modern Quebec (1567-1635) Champlain, Samuel de Champlain |
has instance | (noun) United States explorer who (with Meriwether Lewis) led an expedition from St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River; Clark was responsible for making maps of the area (1770-1838) William Clark, Clark |
has instance | (noun) Spanish explorer who discovered Yucatan (1475-1526) Francisco Fernandez de Cordova, Cordova, Cordoba, Francisco Fernandez Cordoba |
has instance | (noun) French underwater explorer (born in 1910) Jacques Costeau, Jacques Yves Costeau, Cousteau |
has instance | (noun) British explorer who mapped the Australian coast (1774-1814) Matthew Flinders, Sir Matthew Flinders, Flinders |
has instance | (noun) United States explorer who mapped much of the American west and Northwest (1813-1890) John Charles Fremont, John C. Fremont, Fremont |
has instance | (noun) English explorer who led an expedition in search of the Northwest Passage to the orient; served under Drake and helped defeat the Spanish Armada (1535-1594) Frobisher, Sir Martin Frobisher |
has instance | (noun) United States explorer who led three expeditions to the Arctic (1821-1871) Hall, Charles Francis Hall |
has instance | (noun) French explorer (with Jacques Marquette) of the upper Mississippi River valley (1645-1700) Louis Joliet, Louis Jolliet, Jolliet, Joliet |
has instance | (noun) French explorer who claimed Louisiana for France (1643-1687) Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de LaSalle, LaSalle |
has instance | (noun) United States explorer and soldier who lead led an expedition from St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River (1774-1809) Lewis, Meriwether Lewis |
has instance | (noun) Scottish missionary and explorer who discovered the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls (1813-1873) David Livingstone, Livingstone |
has instance | (noun) Canadian explorer (born in England) who explored the Mackenzie River and who was first to cross North America by land north of Mexico (1764-1820) Mackenzie, Sir Alexander Mackenzie |
has instance | (noun) Norwegian explorer of the Arctic and director of the League of Nations relief program for refugees of World War I (1861-1930) Fridtjof Nansen, Nansen |
has instance | (noun) Scottish explorer in Africa (1771-1806) Mungo Park, Park |
has instance | (noun) United States Arctic explorer and United States naval officer who has been regarded as the first man to reach the North Pole (1856-1920) Peary, Robert Peary, Robert E. Peary, Robert Edwin Peary |
has instance | (noun) Danish ethnologist and Arctic explorer; led expeditions into the Arctic to find support for his theory that Eskimos and North American Indians originally migrated from Asia (1879-1933) Rasmussen, Kund Johan Victor Rasmussen |
has instance | (noun) British explorer of the Arctic and Antarctic; located the north magnetic pole in 1831; discovered the Ross Sea in Antarctica; nephew of Sir John Ross (1800-1862) Sir James Clark Ross, Ross, James Clark Ross |
has instance | (noun) Scottish explorer who led Arctic expeditions that yielded geographic discoveries while searching for the Northwest Passage (1777-1856) Sir John Ross, John Ross, Ross |
has instance | (noun) United States geologist and ethnologist and explorer who discovered the source of the Mississippi River (1793-1864) Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft |
has instance | (noun) English explorer who reached the South Pole just a month after Amundsen; he and his party died on the return journey (1868-1912) Scott, Robert Scott, Robert Falcon Scott |
has instance | (noun) English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia; was said to have been saved by Pocahontas (1580-1631) Smith, John Smith, Captain John Smith |
has instance | (noun) English explorer who with Sir Richard Burton was the first European to explore Lake Tanganyika; he also discovered Lake Victoria and named it (1827-1864) John Speke, Speke, John Hanning Speke |
has instance | (noun) Welsh journalist and explorer who led an expedition to Africa in search of David Livingstone and found him in Tanzania in 1871; he and Livingstone together tried to find the source of the Nile River (1841-1904) Henry M. Stanley, Stanley, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, John Rowlands |
has instance | (noun) Norwegian explorer who led expeditions into the Arctic (1855-1930) Otto Neumann Sverdrup, Sverdrup |
has instance | (noun) Spanish explorer who was the first European to explore the California coast (1550-1615) Vizcaino, Sebastian Vizcaino |
has instance | (noun) United States explorer of Antarctica (1798-1877) Wilkes, Charles Wilkes |
has instance | (noun) Australian who was the first to explore the Arctic by airplane (1888-1958) Wilkins, George Hubert Wilkins |
has instance | e/Abacuk Pricket |
has instance | e/James McDougall (explorer) |
has instance | e/William Parker Snow |