Bullboat

/ˈbʊlboʊt/ noun

A flat-bottomed boat made from animal hides stretched over a wooden frame, historically used on North American rivers by fur traders and explorers.

From 'bull' (originally made with bull hides, though other animal hides were used) + 'boat' (a watercraft). The name reflects the traditional material used in construction rather than the vessel's design.

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