mackinaw boat
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Definition
Noun: A flat-bottomed boat used on the upper Great Lakes. This type of boat is characterized by its flat bottom, which provides stability in shallow or calm waters, and was traditionally used for fishing and transportation.
Usage
The term "mackinaw boat" specifically refers to this historical boat design. It is used as a countable noun.
Examples
- The fishermen used a sturdy mackinaw boat to navigate the bays of Lake Superior.
- Several mackinaw boats were anchored near the shore.
- He restored an antique mackinaw boat to its original condition.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe related things (e.g., "mackinaw boat design," "mackinaw boat tradition").
Variants and Related Words
- Mackinaw (noun): Can be a shortened, informal form for "mackinaw boat." It also commonly refers to a heavy, woolen jacket (Mackinaw coat) or a type of trout (Mackinaw trout), so context is important.
- Skiff (noun): A general term for a small, light boat, which may share some characteristics but is not specific to the Great Lakes design.
- Dory (noun): Another type of small, flat-bottomed boat with high sides, used in ocean fishing, distinct from the mackinaw.
Synonyms
- Fishing boat (general)
- Flat-bottomed boat (descriptive)
Notes on Meaning
This word has a very specific, historical meaning related to maritime heritage of the Great Lakes region. It is not a generic term for any small boat.
Noun
- a flat-bottomed boat used on upper Great Lakes