steamboat
English
    

Robert Fulton's Clermont
Alternative forms
    
- steam-boat, steam boat
Noun
    
steamboat (countable and uncountable, plural steamboats)
- A boat or vessel propelled by steam power.
-  1870, Mark Twain, chapter 3, in Life on the Mississippi:- By and by the steamboat intruded. Then for fifteen or twenty years, these men continued to run their keelboats down-stream, and the steamers did all of the upstream business, the keelboatmen selling their boats in New Orleans, and returning home as deck passengers in the steamers.
 
 
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- (uncountable, Singapore, Malaysia) Hot pot (Chinese dish).
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Descendants
    
- → Dutch: stoomboot (calque)
- → Ottoman Turkish: استمبوط (istimbot)
Translations
    
vessel powered by steam
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Verb
    
steamboat (third-person singular simple present steamboats, present participle steamboating, simple past and past participle steamboated)
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