Canadian French Meaning of tugboats
Remorqueurs
Other Canadian French words related to Remorqueurs
- traversiers
- Barges
- Traversiers
- Briquets
- Taxis
- Remorqueurs
- tire
- auxiliaires
- quilles (quilles)
- Taxis
- tendre
- banquiers
- Canots
- Coupeurs
- Chalutiers
- fileyeurs
- gondoles
- Hoys
- Quillard
- canots de sauvetage
- chaloupes
- manutentionnaires de bagages
- Bateaux à moteur
- Narrow boats
- bateaux-mouches
- Senneurs
- crevettiers
- chalutiers
- taxis nautiques
- baleinières
- baleiniers
- Bateaux de travail
- yawls
- bateaux
- canots
- dorades
- radeaux
- wherries
- Hovercrafts
- Bateaux
- catamarans
- Coblas
- coques
- Coracles
- croiseurs
- Currachs
- boutre
- canots pneumatiques
- Bateaux à fond plat
- spectacles
- Chalets flottants
- hors-bord
- yoles
- kayak
- lance
- moteurs hors-bord
- stabilisateurs
- Pédalos
- Pinasses
- pirogue
- pontons
- Bateaux à moteur
- poussettes
- barques plates
- Chaloupes à rames
- sampans
- draguers de pétoncles
- chalands
- crânes
- Chaloupes
- skiffs
- Planches à surf
- bacs
- oumiaks
Nearest Words of tugboats
- tucks => plis
- tucking (away or in) => cacher (loin ou dedans)
- tuckers (out) => rentrer (dehors)
- tuckering (out) => épuisant (dehors)
- tuckered (out) => crevé(e)
- tucker (out) => fatigué
- tucked (away or in) => caché (plus loin ou dans)
- tuck (away or in) => rentrer (loin ou dedans)
- tub-thumping => battre le tambour
- tub-thumped => tonneau de cuve
Definitions and Meaning of tugboats in English
tugboats
a strongly built powerful boat used for towing and pushing ships, a strongly built powerful boat used for towing and pushing
FAQs About the word tugboats
Remorqueurs
a strongly built powerful boat used for towing and pushing ships, a strongly built powerful boat used for towing and pushing
traversiers,Barges,Traversiers,Briquets,Taxis,Remorqueurs,tire,auxiliaires,quilles (quilles),Taxis
No antonyms found.
tucks => plis, tucking (away or in) => cacher (loin ou dedans), tuckers (out) => rentrer (dehors), tuckering (out) => épuisant (dehors), tuckered (out) => crevé(e),