Yes, the word 'boat' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'boat' is a word for a vessel used for transportation by water; a serving dish shaped like such a vessel; a word for a thing.Example uses:We're taking a boat to the island tomorrow. (noun)We will boat to the island tomorrow. (verb)
Ship.
vessel
Vessel
A commercial ship is called a liner.
Fishing boat.
The Irish word for 'the boat' is 'an bád'. 'an árthach' is 'the boat, the vessel, the ship'.
urn, container, boat, craft
Some common similes for Boat are ship, vessel and sea craft.
"Navis" is a Latin word that translates to "ship" or "boat" in English. It is commonly used in nautical and maritime contexts to refer to a vessel that travels on water.
submarine
A ship is often called a vessel. However, many vases are also called vessels.