navette

/nəˈvɛt/

Etymology

From French navette. By surface analysis, Latin nav- + -ette.

noun

  1. A shuttle bus in France.“To catch the Roissybus from Terminal 1, take the navette from door 22 (line 2)[…]”
  2. A kind of grape that grows in summer.“The summer Navette is less cultivated than the Coleseed, being less prolific, the seeds being much smaller.”
  3. Rapeseed
  4. A lenticular piece of jewelry.