bilander (Meaning)

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bilander (n.)

A small two-masted merchant vessel, fitted only for coasting, or for use in canals, as in Holland.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bilander

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bilander Sentence Examples

  1. The bilander, a sturdy vessel with its distinctive design, traversed the open seas with ease.
  2. Sailors relied on the bilander's nimble maneuverability to navigate treacherous waters.
  3. Laden with cargo, the bilander embarked on its journey, bound for distant shores.
  4. The captain and crew worked in harmony, their expertise ensuring the bilander's safe passage.
  5. On calm evenings, the crew would gather on deck, exchanging tales beneath the stars as the bilander sailed onward.
  6. During storms, the bilander's stout hull withstood the fury of the elements, a testament to its craftsmanship.
  7. Merchants eagerly awaited the arrival of the bilander, knowing it carried goods from far-off lands.
  8. With its distinctive silhouette against the horizon, the bilander became a familiar sight to coastal communities.
  9. The bilander's flag fluttered proudly in the wind, a symbol of maritime commerce and adventure.
  10. As the sun dipped below the waves, the crew prepared to dock the bilander, concluding another successful voyage.

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A small two-masted merchant vessel, fitted only for coasting, or for use in canals, as in Holland.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bilander, a sturdy vessel with its distinctive design, traversed the open seas with ease.

Sailors relied on the bilander's nimble maneuverability to navigate treacherous waters.

Laden with cargo, the bilander embarked on its journey, bound for distant shores.

The captain and crew worked in harmony, their expertise ensuring the bilander's safe passage.