A canoe is a small, light, narrow boat with pointed ends that is usually propelled by paddling. It is typically made of a light framework covered with a canoe in American English. The word “canoe” has its roots in the 16th century and refers to a narrow boat that can be sailed or paddled.
A canoe is wide enough for one person to sit in front of another and pointed at both ends. Paddlers sit or kneel in the canoe and push through the water with wide, flat sides. The term “canoe” has two meanings listed in the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary: “canoe” and “waka.” In New Zealand, the word “waka” is another word for waka (sense 1), and the same rule applies when using the word as a verb.
The meaning of a canoe is that it is a narrow boat that can be easily carried by one or two people. The word can also be used as a verb, like “canoeing,” depending on the context. The definition of a canoe in the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary includes its pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms, and more.
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