Dinghy

/ˈdɪŋi/ noun

A small boat, usually carried on or towed behind a larger ship, used for short trips or emergencies.

From Hindi 'ḍiṅgī,' the word entered English in the 1600s through maritime trade with India. The term originally referred to any small Indian rowing boat and gradually became the standard English word for a ship's tender.

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