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boatsnounpl. of boat a small buoyant structure for travel on waterpaddling the little boat across the lake is great exercise, but tiring bottoms, crafts, vessels, watercrafts catboats, ketches, sailboats, schooners, yachtsbateaux(also batteaux), caïques, canoes, catamarans, coracles, curraghs(or currachs), dhows, dinghies, dinks, dories, dugouts, flatboats, garveys, gigs, johnboats, kayaks, outriggers, paddleboats, pinnaces, piraguas, pirogues, pontoons, prams, punts, rafts, rowboats, rowing boats(chiefly British), sampans, scows, sculls, shallops, shells, skiffs, surfboats, umiaks, wherriescruisers, inboards, motorboats, outboards, powerboatshouseboats, riverboatsauxiliaries, bumboats, cutters, jolly boats, launches, lifeboats, longboats, tender, yawlsbarges, hoys, keelboats, keels, lighters, narrow boats(British)towboats, tugboats, tugsferries, ferryboats, gondolas, taxis(also taxies), water taxisbankers, cobles, draggers, gillnetters, hookers, luggers, scallopers, seiners, shrimpers, trawlers, whaleboats, whalers, workboatscockleshells, tubsairboats, air-cushion vehicles, hovercraftshydrofoils, hydroplanesassault boats, PT boats, torpedo boats a large craft for travel by wateryou'll have to take a passenger boat to get to the island keels, ships, vessels aircraft carriers, argosies, barges, coasters, colliers, containerships, corvettes, cruisers, cutters, destroyers, ferryboats, flagships, freighters, icebreakers, ironclads, lightships, liners, men-of-war(also men-o'-war), merchantmen, merchant ships, motor ships, packets, steamers, steamships, superliners, supertankers, tankers, traders, tramps, transports, warships, watercraftsbarks(or barques), brigantines, brigs, caravels, clippers, junk, ketches, sailboats, schooners, square-riggers, tall ships, windjammers, xebecs, yachts boatsverbpresent tense third-person singular of boatto travel on water in a vesselboated to the picnic site on an island in the bay |