Found 4 items, similar to BOAT.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: boat
perahu
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: boat
bahtera, kapal, perahu, sampan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: boat
boat
n 1: a small vessel for travel on water
2: a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce [syn:
gravy boat,
gravy holder,
sauceboat]
boat
v : ride in a boat on water
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Boat
Boat
\Boat\ (b[=o]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Boated; p. pr. & vb.
n.
Boating.]
1. To transport in a boat; as, to boat goods.
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2. To place in a boat; as, to boat oars.
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To boat the oars. See under
Oar.
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Boat
\Boat\ (b[=o]t), n. [OE. boot, bat, AS. b[=a]t; akin to
Icel. b[=a]tr, Sw. b[*a]t, Dan. baad, D. & G. boot. Cf.
Bateau.]
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1. A small open vessel, or water craft, usually moved by cars
or paddles, but often by a sail.
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Note: Different kinds of boats have different names; as,
canoe, yawl, wherry, pinnace, punt, etc.
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2. Hence, any vessel; usually with some epithet descriptive
of its use or mode of propulsion; as, pilot boat, packet
boat, passage boat, advice boat, etc. The term is
sometimes applied to steam vessels, even of the largest
class; as, the Cunard boats.
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3. A vehicle, utensil, or dish, somewhat resembling a boat in
shape; as, a stone boat; a gravy boat.
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Note: Boat is much used either adjectively or in combination;
as, boat builder or boatbuilder; boat building or
boatbuilding; boat hook or boathook; boathouse; boat
keeper or boatkeeper; boat load; boat race; boat
racing; boat rowing; boat song; boatlike; boat-shaped.
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Advice boat. See under
Advice.
Boat hook (Naut.), an iron hook with a point on the back,
fixed to a long pole, to pull or push a boat, raft, log,
etc. --Totten.
Boat rope, a rope for fastening a boat; -- usually called a
painter.
In the same boat, in the same situation or predicament.
[Colloq.] --F. W. Newman.
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Boat
\Boat\, v. i.
To go or row in a boat.
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I boated over, ran my craft aground. --Tennyson.
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