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Tenses: canoes, canoeing, canoed

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Etymology: [ k&-'nü ] (noun.) 1555. Adopted in 16th century from Spanish canoa, borrowed in turn by Columbus from Taino kanoa (“dugout canoe”).
Synonyms: coracle, dugout, kayak, outrigger, piragua, pirogue

Kano ile taşımak, Kano ile yol almak, kano kullanmak, Paddle your own canoe, kano, kano ile gezmek, hafif sandal, kano kullanmak, kanoyla taşı/git, Kendi işini kendin gör, kano,v.kano yap:n.kano, kano yap,

1 Kano ile taşımak     ts
2 Kano ile yol almak, kano kullanmak     ts
3 Paddle your own canoe     ts
4 kano     ts
5 kano ile gezmek     ts
6 hafif sandal     ts
7 kano kullanmak     ts
8 kanoyla taşı/git     ts
9 Kendi işini kendin gör     ts
10 kano,v.kano yap:n.kano     ts
11 kano yap  fiil     ts
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A small long and narrow boat, propelled by one or more people (depending on the size of canoe), using single-bladed paddles. The paddlers face in the direction of travel, in either a seated position, or kneeling on the bottom of the boat. Canoes are open on top, and pointed at both ends, To ride or paddle a canoe, An oversize, usually older, luxury car, A light pleasure boat, especially designed for use by one who goes alone upon long excursions, including portage, travel in a canoe, paddle a canoe, To manage a canoe, or voyage in a canoe, It is propelled by a paddle or paddles, or sometimes by sail, and has no rudder, small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle travel by canoe; "canoe along the canal, It it propelled by a paddle, or by a small sail attached to a temporary mast, A boat used by rude nations, formed of trunk of a tree, excavated, by cutting of burning, into a suitable shape, A boat made of bark or skins, used by savages, A canoe is a small narrow boat which you can propel through the water using a paddle, A narrow open boat, pointed on both ends, propelled by paddling with an oar, travel by canoe; "canoe along the canal", small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle, light narrow boat propelled by paddles, A canoe is a small, narrow boat that you move through the water using a stick with a wide end called a paddle. a long light boat that is pointed at both ends and which you move along using a paddle paddle your own canoe paddle (5) (canoa, from ). to travel by canoe. Lightweight boat pointed at both ends and propelled by one or more paddles. The earliest canoes had light frames of wood covered by tightly stretched tree bark. The birchbark canoe was first used by the Algonquian Indians in what is now the northeastern U.S. and Canada, and its use passed westward. Canoes were often about 20 ft (6 m) in length, though war canoes might be as long as 100 ft (30 m). The dugout canoe, made from a hollowed-out log, was used by Indians in what is now the southeastern U.S. and along the Pacific coast as far north as Canada, as well as by peoples in Africa and New Zealand. Modern canoes are made of wood, canvas over wood frames, aluminum, and molded plastic or fibreglass. Most are open from end to end, but the kayak is also considered a canoe. See also canoeing, A small boat propelled with a single blade paddle, from a kneeling position in sprint and whitewater competition Touring and marathon paddlers normally sit Touring, sprint and most marathon canoes are undecked; many whitewater canoes are decked, and may appear to be kayaks Canoes are derived from the birch bark canoes of North America L–R above: touring canoe, about 5m long; Sprint C1, 520cm long, 75cm beam; Marathon TC1 The term ‘canoeing’ often refers to kayaking as well, an typically open boat propelled with a single bladed paddle from a kneeling position Contrast with kayak, a decked boat propelled with a two-bladed paddle from seated position, An open craft with pointed ends that is propelled with a single-bladed paddle Also called an "open boat ", A boat made from a wood frame, covered with birch bark and made waterproof with resin (sap) from pine or balsam trees It was very light and manoeuverable, a construction element of modern three-point hydroplanes, including sponson, chines, and air trap full length from bow to stern, molded as one piece, Taino word for canoe, A long, light, narrow boat with sharp ends and curved sides It is usually propelled by hand-driven paddles The Lheidli T’enneh hollowed out two-thirds of the diameter of a poplar-tree trunk to make a canoe The resulting upper edges were forced out by means of cross-bars that were made gradually larger until the canoe had attained the requisite width, Broadly speaking, any paddle-propelled craft with two pointed ends, which includes kayaks But the word is often used to mean a Canadian canoe, A light narrow boat made of bark, aluminum, or fiberglass A paddle is used to steer and move it, kanuu, Present participle of canoe, A water sport involving racing in canoes or kayaks, Present participle of "to canoe", meaning engaged in the act of paddling a canoe for recreation or transportation", The act or art of using a canoe, Canoeing is the sport of using and racing a canoe. They went canoeing in the wilds of Canada. the sport of travelling in a canoe. Use of a canoe or kayak for recreation or competition. Both types of boat are used in water touring, in speed competitions, and in white-water sport, or navigation through rapids (which includes, in the case of kayaks, ocean surf). The Scottish philanthropist John MacGregor (1825-1892) is traditionally credited with establishing the modern outdoor activity of canoeing in the 1860s. Canoeing events became part of the Olympic Games in 1936 (1948 for women). In addition to various singles, pairs, and team still-water events for distance and speed, there are white-water racing competitions and, for kayaks, slalom events involving the use of gates similar to those of slalom skiing, action of travelling by canoe, Plural of canoe, Third person singular simple present of canoe,

12 A small long and narrow boat, propelled by one or more people (depending on the size of canoe), using single-bladed paddles. The paddlers face in the direction of travel, in either a seated position, or kneeling on the bottom of the boat. Canoes are open on top, and pointed at both ends     ts
13 To ride or paddle a canoe     ts
14 An oversize, usually older, luxury car     ts
15 A light pleasure boat, especially designed for use by one who goes alone upon long excursions, including portage     ts
16 travel in a canoe, paddle a canoe  fiil     ts
17 To manage a canoe, or voyage in a canoe     ts
18 It is propelled by a paddle or paddles, or sometimes by sail, and has no rudder     ts
19 small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle travel by canoe; "canoe along the canal     ts
20 It it propelled by a paddle, or by a small sail attached to a temporary mast     ts
21 A boat used by rude nations, formed of trunk of a tree, excavated, by cutting of burning, into a suitable shape     ts
22 A boat made of bark or skins, used by savages     ts
23 A canoe is a small narrow boat which you can propel through the water using a paddle     ts
24 A narrow open boat, pointed on both ends, propelled by paddling with an oar     ts
25 travel by canoe; "canoe along the canal"     ts
26 small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle     ts
27 light narrow boat propelled by paddles  isim     ts
28 A canoe is a small, narrow boat that you move through the water using a stick with a wide end called a paddle. a long light boat that is pointed at both ends and which you move along using a paddle paddle your own canoe paddle (5) (canoa, from ). to travel by canoe. Lightweight boat pointed at both ends and propelled by one or more paddles. The earliest canoes had light frames of wood covered by tightly stretched tree bark. The birchbark canoe was first used by the Algonquian Indians in what is now the northeastern U.S. and Canada, and its use passed westward. Canoes were often about 20 ft (6 m) in length, though war canoes might be as long as 100 ft (30 m). The dugout canoe, made from a hollowed-out log, was used by Indians in what is now the southeastern U.S. and along the Pacific coast as far north as Canada, as well as by peoples in Africa and New Zealand. Modern canoes are made of wood, canvas over wood frames, aluminum, and molded plastic or fibreglass. Most are open from end to end, but the kayak is also considered a canoe. See also canoeing     ts
29 A small boat propelled with a single blade paddle, from a kneeling position in sprint and whitewater competition Touring and marathon paddlers normally sit Touring, sprint and most marathon canoes are undecked; many whitewater canoes are decked, and may appear to be kayaks Canoes are derived from the birch bark canoes of North America L–R above: touring canoe, about 5m long; Sprint C1, 520cm long, 75cm beam; Marathon TC1 The term ‘canoeing’ often refers to kayaking as well     ts
30 an typically open boat propelled with a single bladed paddle from a kneeling position Contrast with kayak, a decked boat propelled with a two-bladed paddle from seated position     ts
31 An open craft with pointed ends that is propelled with a single-bladed paddle Also called an "open boat "     ts
32 A boat made from a wood frame, covered with birch bark and made waterproof with resin (sap) from pine or balsam trees It was very light and manoeuverable     ts
33 a construction element of modern three-point hydroplanes, including sponson, chines, and air trap full length from bow to stern, molded as one piece     ts
34 Taino word for canoe     ts
35 A long, light, narrow boat with sharp ends and curved sides It is usually propelled by hand-driven paddles The Lheidli T’enneh hollowed out two-thirds of the diameter of a poplar-tree trunk to make a canoe The resulting upper edges were forced out by means of cross-bars that were made gradually larger until the canoe had attained the requisite width     ts
36 Broadly speaking, any paddle-propelled craft with two pointed ends, which includes kayaks But the word is often used to mean a Canadian canoe     ts
37 A light narrow boat made of bark, aluminum, or fiberglass A paddle is used to steer and move it     ts
38canoe. kanuu     ts
39canoeing Present participle of canoe     ts
40canoeing A water sport involving racing in canoes or kayaks     ts
41canoeing Present participle of "to canoe", meaning engaged in the act of paddling a canoe for recreation or transportation"     ts
42canoeing The act or art of using a canoe     ts
43canoeing Canoeing is the sport of using and racing a canoe. They went canoeing in the wilds of Canada. the sport of travelling in a canoe. Use of a canoe or kayak for recreation or competition. Both types of boat are used in water touring, in speed competitions, and in white-water sport, or navigation through rapids (which includes, in the case of kayaks, ocean surf). The Scottish philanthropist John MacGregor (1825-1892) is traditionally credited with establishing the modern outdoor activity of canoeing in the 1860s. Canoeing events became part of the Olympic Games in 1936 (1948 for women). In addition to various singles, pairs, and team still-water events for distance and speed, there are white-water racing competitions and, for kayaks, slalom events involving the use of gates similar to those of slalom skiing     ts
44canoeing action of travelling by canoe  isim     ts
45canoes Plural of canoe     ts
46canoes Third person singular simple present of canoe     ts
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