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Answer for the clue "Navigation initials ", 3 letters:
gha

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The letter Ƣ (minuscule: ƣ), formerly used in the Latin orthography of various (mostly Turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.

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GHA may refer to: Gha , a letter that has been used in various orthographies for Turkic languages Gha (Indic) , a glyph in the Brahmic family of scripts Georgia Hospital Association Generalized Hebbian Algorithm , a learning rule for neural networks Glasgow ...

Usage examples of gha.

The Gha were few in numbers, but all the great trading Guilds and Combines favored them as bodyguards for their strength and physical prowess.

Agayan thought that the Gha was the same one which had been in his service when he was a mere Guild Cacique.

But I have no doubt whatsoever that on a field of battle, matched with equivalent weapons, the humans could have defeated a Gha army.

The sheer volume of the Gha commander's voice had been almost like a physical blow.

He heard the Gha commander bellowing more phrases in the sepoy language.

He had not realized that Gha could speak Galactic beyond a few crude and simple phrases.

The Gha commander's incredibly powerful grip had ruptured half of Agayan's internal organs.

Yet, aside from an initial attempt to struggle free from the iron grip of the Gha who had captured him, the Medic seemed almost tranquil.

His Gha captor still held him by the arm, but the Medic was making no attempt to escape.

Evolved on a heavy-gravity planet, Gha necks were almost completely rigid.

The bleak, wind-scoured, heavy planet where Gha had originated was merciless.

A form which, when other intelligences discovered them—more technologically advanced intelligences, but not smarter ones—could see nothing beyond the stiff shield of Gha faces.

To galactic civilization—to the Doge Species which ruled that civilization—the Gha were nothing more than splendid thugs.

The chime-syllable which prefaced his words was a Gha way of expressing agreement.

His next gesture—right hand turned aside, waist high, fingers curled against the thumb—was the Gha expression of apology.