canal boat
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Definition
Noun: A canal boat is a long, narrow boat designed specifically for transporting cargo or passengers on canals. Its slender shape allows it to navigate the confined waterways of canal systems.
Usage
The term "canal boat" is used to describe the vessel itself, its function, or its location. It is a compound noun where "canal" specifies the type of "boat."
Examples
- The canal boat, laden with coal, moved slowly through the waterway.
- They spent their holiday renting a canal boat and cruising the historic network.
- The museum displays a restored 19th-century canal boat.
Advanced Usage
- As a subject of historical or cultural study: Canal boats are often discussed in the context of the Industrial Revolution and the history of transportation.
- The decline of the canal boat coincided with the rise of railways.
Variants and Related Words
- Narrowboat (n.): A common term, especially in British English, for a canal boat, emphasizing its narrow beam.
- Barge (n.): A broader term for a flat-bottomed freight boat; some barges are designed for use on canals and rivers.
- Towpath (n.): The path alongside a canal where horses or people once walked to tow canal boats.
Synonyms
- Watercraft (n.): A general term for any boat or ship.
- Freight boat (n.): A boat designed for carrying cargo.
Related Phrases
- Canal boat trip: A journey or holiday taken on a canal boat.
- We went on a relaxing canal boat trip through the countryside.
- Canal boat community: Refers to people who live permanently on canal boats.
- She is part of the vibrant canal boat community in London.
Noun
- a long boat that carries freight and is narrow enough to be used in canals