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Naus is a term used in several unrelated contexts, and there is no single, widely accepted definition in English. In classical philology, the Greek word ναῦς, transliterated naûs or naus, means "ship" and appears in ancient texts. This root has influenced many Greek-derived terms related to ships and sailing, but in modern English the standalone form naus is not common.

In English, naus most often appears as a component of longer words tied to ships, sailors, or

Naus can function as a surname or place name in some languages, though it is relatively uncommon.

As an acronym or initialism, NAUS can stand for different organizations or phrases depending on the country

Because naus can refer to multiple, unrelated things, a reader seeking information should provide additional context,

navigation
through
the
related
form
naut-,
from
Greek
nauta
meaning
"sailor."
The
spelling
naus
may
also
be
encountered
in
transliterations
of
Greek
or
in
academic
discussions
of
ancient
texts.
It
is
not
used
as
a
common
independent
noun
today.
As
a
proper
noun,
it
may
appear
in
the
names
of
individuals
or
in
localized
geographic
designations.
or
context,
but
there
is
no
single
universally
recognized
expansion.
such
as
language,
field,
or
intended
meaning.
If
you
have
a
specific
reference
in
mind,
it
can
be
expanded
into
a
fuller,
sourced
article.