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Definition of Canoers
1. canoer [n] - See also: canoer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Canoers
Literary usage of Canoers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Town of San Felipe and Colonial Cacao Economies by Piñero, Eugenio (1994)
"Muleteers earned at least 6 pesos per cacao carga unloaded on the port and so
did the canoers. Freight for a fanega of cacao to Spain averaged five pesos ..."
2. Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway by Ed Readicker-Henderson (2006)
"For canoers, Charlie Lake has excellent, flatwater paddling. There are quite a
few spots around the lake where you can get out of the boat and explore. ..."
3. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody: an Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase (1881)
"Citric acid will relieve the pain of canoers. Dr. Brandini, ot Florence, had :i
patient, aged 71, afflicted with cancer on the tongue. ..."
4. The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries by Pond, Nathan Gillett, 1832-, Martha Joanna Lamb, John Austin Stevens (1889)
"Often the hardy canoers would be compelled to disembark upon a great mass of ice
and drag their heavy boat with all its freight over long distances, ..."
5. Adventure Guide to the Inside Passage and Coastal Alaska by Lynn Readicker-Henderson (2002)
"For canoers, kayakers, or those with Zodiac-type boats, there's a pleasant float
trip from Wrongway Creek, Mile 22.9, to McKinley Lake, and then back down ..."
6. Adventure Guide Inside Passage & Coastal Alaska by Ed Readicker-Henderson (2006)
"For canoers, kayakers, or those with Zodiac-type boats, there's a pleasant float
trip from Wrongway Creek, Mile 22.9, to McKinley Lake, and then back down ..."
7. The American Medical Intelligencer by Robley Dunglison (1839)
"Dr. G. saw several canoers of the breast, and the case of a Spanish general,
which European treatment had failed to relieve, cured in this manner. ..."