Bateau

/bæˈtoʊ/ noun

A light, flat-bottomed boat with a pointed bow and stern, commonly used on rivers and shallow waters, especially in North America.

From French 'bateau,' derived from Old French 'batel,' which has roots in Germanic languages. The flat-bottomed design made it ideal for river navigation in colonial North America.

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