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A flat-bottomed boat with raked bow and stern, flaring sides, strong sheer, and rockered bottom used especially on rivers by lumbermen. (plural)

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  • First made for freight boats called bateaux, it was upgraded between 1840 and 1850 to accommodate larger boats towed by mules and horses.
  • En Cornouaille est un port, il y vient cent bateaux.
  • For sixteen days the boatmen poled their bateaux up the river.
  • Plenty of what they call “bateaux mouches” start from the city heart.,
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