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The suffix 'naut' comes from the Greek and Latin words for ships and sailing....
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Mary Roach
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Packing for Mars: The Curious
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The suffix 'naut' comes from the Greek and Latin words for ships and sailing. suggests 'a sailor in space.' suggests 'a chimpanzee in sailor pants'.
( Mary Roach )
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