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Boated vs. Boater — What's the Difference?

Boated vs. Boater — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Boated and Boater

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Boated

A relatively small, usually open craft of a size that might be carried aboard a ship.

Boater

A boater (also straw boater, basher, skimmer, The English Panama, cady, katie, canotier, somer, sennit hat, or in Japan, can-can hat, suruken) is a semi-formal summer hat for men, which was popularised in the late 19th century and early 20th century. It is normally made of stiff sennit straw and has a stiff flat crown and brim, typically with a solid or striped grosgrain ribbon around the crown.

Boated

An inland vessel of any size.

Boater

One that drives or rides in a boat, especially a pleasure craft.

Boated

A ship or submarine.
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Boater

A stiff straw hat with a flat crown.

Boated

A dish shaped like a boat
A sauce boat.

Boater

(nautical) Someone who travels by boat.

Boated

To travel by boat.

Boater

(nautical) One who works on a boat, especially as captain.

Boated

To ride a boat for pleasure.

Boater

A straw hat, very stiff, with a flat brim and crown.

Boated

To transport by boat.

Boater

A stiff straw hat with a flat crown

Boated

To place in a boat.

Boater

Someone who drives or rides in a boat

Boated

Simple past tense and past participle of boat

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