mackinaw boat
English
Etymology
From Ojibwe.
Noun
mackinaw boat (plural mackinaw boats)
- (historical) A flat-bottomed cargo boat, resembling a canoe, often schooner-rigged, formerly used on the Great Lakes and the Missouri River (to a lesser extent, elsewhere).
See also
- mackinaw
- mackinaw skiff
- mackinaw jacket
- mackinaw coat
- mackinaw shirt
- mackinaw trout
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