boat doesn't mean anything in Greek, but if you mean whats the Greek word for boat its καράβι/karavi
An anchor is a Greek word for something that keeps a boat in place.
A boat is kept in place by an anchor.
dock
The Greek term for keeping a boat in place is "ἀγκυροβολία" (ankyrobolia), which translates to anchoring. This practice involves using an anchor to secure the vessel to the sea bottom, preventing it from drifting due to wind or currents. Anchoring is essential for safety and stability while at sea.
Greek torpedo boat Pergamos was created in 1919.
It keeps your boat from exploding.
Greek torpedo boat Panormos was created in 1919.
Greek torpedo boat Proussa was created in 1919.
Greek torpedo boat Kyzikos was created in 1920.
Greek torpedo boat Kydoniai was created in 1920.
Ancient Greek people got information from place to place by roads and water. They built roads and used horses and carriages on them. They are also a penninsula, so they could go by boat and sail to where they wanted to go.
Greek torpedo boat Panormos ended in 1928-03.