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n.
A genus of large and very beautiful trees of North America, having smooth, shining leaves, and handsome, tuliplike flowers; tulip tree; whitewood; -- called also canoewood. Liriodendron tulipifera is the only extant species, but there were several others in the Cretaceous epoch.
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A canoeman.
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The act or art of using a canoe.
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A canoe-shaped float attached to the foot, for walking on water.
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A large war canoe of the Society Islands.
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of Canoeman
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A boat used by rude nations, formed of trunk of a tree, excavated, by cutting of burning, into a suitable shape. It is propelled by a paddle or paddles, or sometimes by sail, and has no rudder.
v. i.
An implement with a broad blade, which is used without a fixed fulcrum in propelling and steering canoes and boats.
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of Canoe
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A light pleasure boat, especially designed for use by one who goes alone upon long excursions, including portage. It it propelled by a paddle, or by a small sail attached to a temporary mast.
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One who uses a canoe; one who travels in a canoe.
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A light canoe, made of skins stretched over a frame, and usually capable of carrying but one person, who sits amidships and uses a double-bladed paddle. It is peculiar to the Eskimos and other Arctic tribes.
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A canoe or boat made from one piece of timber.
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A sailing canoe of the Ladrone Islands and Malay Archipelago, having its lee side flat and its weather side like that of an ordinary boat. The ends are alike. The canoe is long and narrow, and is kept from overturning by a cigar-shaped log attached to a frame extending several feet to windward. It has been called the flying proa, and is the swiftest sailing craft known.
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A long, flat-bottomed canoe, used for the navigation of rivers and lagoons in Central America.
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A dugout canoe; by extension, any small boat.
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of Canoe
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A boat made of bark or skins, used by savages.
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of Canoe
v. i.
To manage a canoe, or voyage in a canoe.
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