Lifeboat

/ˈlaɪfˌboʊt/ noun

A strong boat kept on a ship or near the coast to rescue people in danger on the water. It is designed not to sink easily and to stay upright in rough seas.

A compound of *life* and *boat*, first used in the 19th century as sea travel and shipping expanded. The name directly states its purpose: a boat for saving lives.

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