circumnavigre
Circumnavigre is not a widely recognized term in standard English. It is typically considered a misspelling, a nonce word, or a creative variant of the established terms circumnavigate (the verb) and circumnavigation (the noun). In formal writing and reference works, circumnavigate and circumnavigation are the correct forms used to describe traveling completely around a planet, island, or other object.
Linguistic note: the standard etymology comes from the Latin circum, meaning around, and navigare, to sail. The
Historical context: the term circumnavigation has been employed since the 16th century to describe major exploratory
See also: circumnavigate, circumnavigation, Magellan expedition, Elcano, exploration, navigation.