(of boat)
91boat-necked — boatˈ necked adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑boat …
92boat-song — boatˈ song noun A song sung by a boatman • • • Main Entry: ↑boat …
93boat|a|ble — «BOH tuh buhl», adjective. navigable by boat: »The canal will be boatable (New Yorker) …
94boat|house — «BOHT HOWS», noun. a house or shed for sheltering a boat or boats …
95boat|ing — «BOH tihng», noun. the action of going by boat, as rowing or sailing, especially for recreation …
96boat|man|ship — «BOHT muhn shihp», noun. skill in managing a boat …
97boat|man — «BOHT muhn», noun, plural men. 1. a man who rents out boats or takes care of them. 2. a man who rows or sails boats for pay. 3. a man who works on a boat …
98boat|swain — «BOH suhn; rarely BOHT SWAYN», noun. 1. a ship s officer in charge of the anchors, ropes, and rigging. He directs some of the work of the crew. Also, bo s n, bosun. 2. = tropic bird. (Cf. ↑tropic bird) ╂[Old English bātswegen < bāt boat +… …
99Boat ramp — Boat ramps are areas where roads continue down into bodies of water so that boats on trailers can be backed into the water and launched …
100Boat Bluff — lighthouse is located near Klemtu on the scenic south end of Sarah Island in Tolmie Channel on the Inside Passage of British Columbia. The lighthouse was established in 1907. The skeleton tower is 24 feet high giving it a focal plane 38 feet… …