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Dictionary: cock·boat   (kŏk'bōt') pronunciation

n.
A small rowboat, especially one used to ferry supplies from ship to shore. Also called cockleboat.

[Middle English cokboot : cok, cockboat (from Anglo-Norman coque , probably ultimately from Latin caudica , from caudex, caudic-, tree trunk) + boot, boat; see boat.]


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