Boats

/boʊts/ noun

Small vessels designed to float on water and carry people or cargo, usually smaller than ships.

From Old English 'bat' and Old Norse 'bátr,' both referring to small water-going vessels. The word has been in use for over a thousand years with remarkably stable meaning, making it one of English's most ancient maritime terms.

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