batteaux (Meaning)

batteaux

a flat-bottomed boat with raked bow and stern and flaring sides, any of various small craft

batteaux Sentence Examples

  1. The voyageurs navigated the treacherous rapids in large, sturdy batteaux.
  2. The soldiers used batteaux to transport supplies and troops across the river.
  3. The batteauxmen skillfully maneuvered the boats through the shallow waters.
  4. The weight of the furs filled the batteaux to the brim.
  5. The explorer used batteaux to explore the uncharted wilderness.
  6. The fur traders relied heavily on batteaux for their trade routes.
  7. The batteaux provided a vital lifeline for settlements and outposts.
  8. The sound of oars splashing against the water echoed through the calm lake.
  9. The batteaux were essential for the expansion of fur trade in North America.
  10. The voyageurs' reputation for skill and endurance was forged through years of navigation in batteaux.

FAQs About the word batteaux

a flat-bottomed boat with raked bow and stern and flaring sides, any of various small craft

yachts, dinghies, dugouts, rowboats, pontoons, dhows, sculls, schooners, kayaks, coracles

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The voyageurs navigated the treacherous rapids in large, sturdy batteaux.

The soldiers used batteaux to transport supplies and troops across the river.

The batteauxmen skillfully maneuvered the boats through the shallow waters.

The weight of the furs filled the batteaux to the brim.