steamboat

noun

steam·​boat ˈstēm-ˌbōt How to pronounce steamboat (audio)
: a boat driven by steam power
specifically : a shallow-draft vessel used on inland waterways

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Travel was limited in an era where the steamboat was the novel invention, but Americans embarked on foot, horseback, and coach for the opportunity to see the French hero. Elizabeth M. Reese / Made By History, TIME, 26 Nov. 2024 Each mini steamboat faces north, with the little Belle — a model of the last remaining authentic Mississippi River-style steamboat left in the world — leading the way. Lennie Omalza, The Courier-Journal, 21 Nov. 2024 In 1850, Mifflin Kenedy had formed an immensely profitable steamboat company in partnership with Richard King, and the two gradually began buying up vast amounts of ranching land. Michael Barnes, Austin American-Statesman, 21 Apr. 2024 In August 1787, in the midst of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, John Fitch demonstrated his new steamboat on the Delaware River. Andrei Iancu, Fortune, 30 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for steamboat 

Word History

First Known Use

1785, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of steamboat was in 1785

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“Steamboat.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/steamboat. Accessed 23 Dec. 2024.

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steamboat

noun
steam·​boat ˈstēm-ˌbōt How to pronounce steamboat (audio)
: a boat driven by steam

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