canoe
n.
light narrow boat propelled by paddles
v.
travel in a canoe, paddle a canoe
Canoe
A canoe is a small narrow
boat, typically human-powered, though it may also be powered by sails or small electric or gas motors. Canoes usually are pointed at both bow and stern and are normally open on top, but can be covered. In its human-powered form, the canoe is ordinarily propelled by the use of
paddles, with the number of paddlers (most commonly two) depending on the size of the canoe. Paddlers face in the direction of travel, either seated on supports in the
hull, or kneeling directly upon the hull. Paddling can be contrasted with
rowing, where the rowers face away from the direction of travel (though a wide canoe can be fitted with
oarlocks and rowed).
Paddles may be single-bladed or double-bladed.
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Canadian Online Explorer
Canadian Online Explorer (commonly CANOE or Canoe.ca) is a bilingual online news and information site from
Canada. It has been in operation since
4 March 1996 and receives around 500-700 million page views each month from 6-7 million Canadian visitors. It is a part of
Quebecor Media.The site contains three levels of content:Web-exclusive articles and sections, including SLAM! Sports, JAM! Showbiz, CANOE Travel, CANOE Money and AUTONET.CA.Special online editions of various Canadian
newspapers including
Sun Media papers and the
London Free Press.Application and features such as
crosswords, Canadian club and concert listings (C*LIVE), movie listings and weather.
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canoe
Noun
1. small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle
(hypernym) small boat
(hyponym) birchbark canoe, birchbark, birch bark
Verb
1. travel by canoe; "canoe along the canal"
(hypernym) boat
(entail) paddle
(derivation) canoeist, paddler
(classification) sport, athletics
canoa (f)
n.
canoe, dugout
canoar
v.
canoe, travel in a canoe