watercraftˈwɔ tərˌkræft, -ˌkrɑft, ˈwɒt ər-
watercraft (n)
- plural
- watercraft
English Definitions:
watercraft (noun)
skill in the management of boats
vessel, watercraft (noun)
a craft designed for water transportation
watercraft (Noun)
Skill in boating, swimming, or other water-related sports.
watercraft (Noun)
Any self-propelled motorized vessel that moves on or through the water.
watercraft (Noun)
A boat, ship, sea scooter, or similar vehicle.
watercraft (Noun)
Water vehicles considered as a group.
Watercraft
The term watercraft covers a range of different vehicles including ships, boats, hovercraft and submarines, and differs from a simple device that merely floats, such as a log raft.
Watercraft
Any vehicle used in or on water as well as underwater, including boats, ships, hovercraft and submarines, is a watercraft, also known as a water vessel or waterborne vessel. A watercraft usually has a propulsive capability (whether by sail, oar, paddle, or engine) and hence is distinct from a stationary device, such as a pontoon, that merely floats.
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