Catamaran

/ˌkætəməˈræn/ noun

A boat or ship with two parallel hulls side by side, making it very stable and spacious.

From Tamil 'kattumaram' (tied logs), from 'kattu' (tie) + 'maram' (wood/log). The word came to English through Portuguese traders in the 17th century, originally describing logs lashed together.

EScatamarán
PTcatamarã
ZH双体船
ARقارب مزدوج
FRcatamaran
SWkatamarani
HIजुड़वाँ नाव
JA双胴船
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