All schooner synonyms
schoon·er
S s noun schooner
- bateau — a light flat-bottomed boat used on rivers in Canada and the northern US
- dory — a boat with a narrow, flat bottom, high bow, and flaring sides.
- cutters — Plural form of cutter.
- bateaux — Also, batteau. Nautical. Chiefly Canadian and Southern U.S.. a small, flat-bottomed rowboat used on rivers. a half-decked, sloop-rigged boat used for fishing on Chesapeake Bay; skipjack. (in some regions) a scow.
- lifeboat — a double-ended ship's boat, constructed, mounted, and provisioned so as to be readily able to rescue and maintain persons from a sinking vessel.
- gondola — a long, narrow, flat-bottomed boat having a tall, ornamental stem and stern and sometimes a small cabin for passengers, rowed or poled by a single person who stands at the stern, facing forward: used especially on the canals of Venice, Italy.
- galleon — a large sailing vessel of the 15th to the 17th centuries used as a fighting or merchant ship, square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and generally lateen-rigged on one or two after masts.
- camion — a lorry, or, esp formerly, a large dray
- buckboard — an open four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with the seat attached to a flexible board between the front and rear axles
- brigantine — a two-masted sailing ship, rigged square on the foremast and fore-and-aft with square topsails on the mainmast
- barouche — a four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, popular in the 19th century, having a retractable hood over the rear half, seats inside for two couples facing each other, and a driver's seat outside at the front
- gillies — a low-cut, tongueless shoe with loops instead of eyelets for the laces, which cross the instep and are sometimes tied around the ankle.
- ketch — a sailing vessel rigged fore and aft on two masts, the larger, forward one being the mainmast and the after one, stepped forward of the rudderpost, being the mizzen or jigger.
- gilly — gillie.
- waggon — Alternative spelling of wagon.
- wagon — any of various kinds of four-wheeled vehicles designed to be pulled or having its own motor and ranging from a child's toy to a commercial vehicle for the transport of heavy loads, delivery, etc.
- lorries — a female given name, form of Laura.
- cutter — A cutter is a tool that you use for cutting through something.
- glass — Carter, 1858–1946, U.S. statesman.
- lorry — Chiefly British. a motor truck, especially a large one.
- chariot — In ancient times, chariots were fast-moving vehicles with two wheels that were pulled by horses.
- boat — A boat is something in which people can travel across water.
- windjammer — (formerly) a merchant ship propelled by sails.
- wain — (initial capital letter) Astronomy. Charles's Wain.
- fourgon — a long covered wagon for carrying baggage, goods, military supplies, etc.; a van or tumbril.