💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Palwar"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| polwarnoun | Alternative form of pulwar (“type of boat”). [A keelless riverboat used in northeast India and Bangladesh, chiefly to carry cargo.] |
| pulwaarnoun | Alternative form of pulwar (“type of boat”). [A keelless riverboat used in northeast India and Bangladesh, chiefly to carry cargo.] |
| pulwahnoun | Alternative form of pulwar (“type of boat”). [A keelless riverboat used in northeast India and Bangladesh, chiefly to carry cargo.] |
| pulwarnoun | A keelless riverboat used in northeast India and Bangladesh, chiefly to carry cargo. |
| paunswaynoun | Alternative form of panchway. [(India, now historical) A Bengalese four-oared passenger boat.] |
| battilnoun | Alternative form of batil. [A type of traditional sailing vessel used in the Arabian Sea.] |
| paunchwaynoun | Alternative form of panchway. [(India, now historical) A Bengalese four-oared passenger boat.] |
| kapalnoun | Alternative form of kappal (“ship”). [(historical) A ship, especially a square-rigged vessel with top and top-gallant masts.] |
| pauncewaynoun | Alternative form of panchway. [(India, now historical) A Bengalese four-oared passenger boat.] |
| pattamarnoun | Alternative form of patamar. [(nautical) A sailing vessel resembling a grab, formerly used in the coasting trade of Bombay and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).] |
| bateelnoun | Alternative form of batil. [A type of traditional sailing vessel used in the Arabian Sea.] |
| pattemarnoun | Alternative form of patamar. [(nautical) A sailing vessel resembling a grab, formerly used in the coasting trade of Bombay and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).] |
| batilnoun | A type of traditional sailing vessel used in the Arabian Sea. |
| pattimarnoun | Alternative form of patamar. [(nautical) A sailing vessel resembling a grab, formerly used in the coasting trade of Bombay and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).] |
| buggalownoun | Alternative form of baggala. [A traditional two-masted sailing vessel, used in the Arabian Sea and Persian Gulf.] |
| perahunoun | Alternative form of proa (“sailing vessel”). [A sailing vessel found in the waters of Micronesia and Indonesia; it has a single, large outrigger and a triangular sail.] |
| galbatnoun | Alternative form of gallivat. [(nautical) A small armed vessel, with sails and oars, used on the Malabar coast.] |
| shibbarnoun | Alternative form of shibar. [(India, obsolete) A kind of coasting vessel, sometimes described as a great patamar.] |
| pearlernoun | A pearl diver. |
| masulahnoun | Alternative form of masula. [A type of boat used on the Coromandel Coast of southeast India, typically for travelling between ships and shore. Also more fully masula boat.] |
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