Definition of Canalboat

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Canalboat

canafistula
canaigre
canaigres
canaille
canailles
canakin
canakins
canakinumab
canal
canal boat
canal of Guyon
canal of Hering
canal of Hovius
canal of Schlemm
canalboat (current term)
canalboats
canaled
canales
canales alveolares
canales diploici
canales longitudinales modioli
canales palatini minores
canales semicirculares anterior
canales semicirculares lateralis
canales semicirculares ossei
canales semicirculares posterior
canalicular
canalicular adenoma
canalicular ducts

Literary usage of Canalboat

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Retrospect of Western Travel by Harriet Martineau (1838)
"There we at once stepped into a canalboat for Utica. ... If there be a duty more obvious than another on board a canalboat, it is to walk on the bank ..."

2. Timothy Flint, Pioneer, Missionary, Author, Editor, 1780-1840: The Story of by John Ervin Kirkpatrick (1911)
"Many incidents of canalboat travel are told, as it was then a novel experience. He marveled at what he saw of growth in such cities as Rochester and Buffalo ..."

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