Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rutter
Noun
/ˈrʌtə/

Definition
A rutter is a navigational reference that contains detailed information about the coastlines, harbors, and waterways, often used by mariners for safe navigation.

Examples
- The sailor consulted the rutter before entering the unfamiliar harbor.
- Using a rutter can significantly improve a ship’s safety at sea.
- During the 17th century, detailed rutters became essential for trade routes.

Meaning
In nautical terms, a rutter serves as a guidebook or manual that helps sailors understand the geography and navigational challenges of a specific body of water.

Synonyms
- Navigation manual
- Coast chart
- Sea guide