Noun
navbox (plural navboxes)
(Wikimedia jargon) A navigation box; a template placed on a page, outputting a box containing links to other, related articles.
Abt. 503) 'Feldherrnhalle' posing in formation for a German newsreel navbox A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle with tracks and a large tank gun that is designed for front-line combat. Source: Internet
Civil wars seeAlso War against Maxentius navbox By the middle of 310 AD, Galerius had become too ill to involve himself in imperial politics. Source: Internet
Conquests navbox Northern Africa From the year 1053, the Almoravids began to spread their religious way to the Berber areas of the Sahara, and to the regions south of the desert. Source: Internet
Deighton (1979), Blitzkrieg, From the rise of Hitler to the fall of Dunkirk, pp.234-252 Crew redirect The tank commander's position in an AMX Leclerc navbox Most modern tanks most often have four crew members, or three if an auto-loader is installed. Source: Internet
External links main navbox This is a featured article. Source: Internet
External links main navbox This is a good article. Source: Internet