A double-decked passenger or freight vessel, towed by a steamboat.
A richly decorated ceremonial state vessel propelled by rowers for river processions.
A large flat-bottomed towed or self-propelled boat used mainly for river and canal transport of heavy goods or bulk cargo.
The wooden disk in which bread or biscuit is placed on a mess table.
A large flat-bottomed coastal trading vessel having a large spritsail and jib-headed topsail, a fore staysail and a very small mizen, and having leeboards instead of a keel.
One of the boats of a warship having fourteen oars
To push someone.
To intrude or break through, particularly in an unwelcome or clumsy manner.
An oil tanker.
An assistant in the engine room of a ship, senior only to a wiper, mainly responsible for keeping machinery lubricated.
One who or that which oils.
A small (typically thumb-sized) metal container of oil, often containing an integral brush.
An oilskin coat.
A Mexican.
An oil well.