[
US
/kəˈnu/
]
[ UK /kənˈuː/ ]
[ UK /kənˈuː/ ]
NOUN
- small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle
VERB
-
travel by canoe
canoe along the canal
How To Use canoe In A Sentence
- In most island arcs only a relatively small proportion of the individual volcanoes actually rise above sea level.
- Many archaea thrive at hot temperatures (they are also found in volcanoes). Smithsonian
- These could be courses in the bottom of dormant volcanoes, on isolated islands, or atop unfathomably high mountaintops.
- Half-an-hour later they were launching the canoe and loading up, while the storekeeper made jocular remarks about poor, weak mortals and the contagiousness of "stampedin 'fever. TOO MUCH GOLD
- We conclude that similar compositional bimodality among eruptive products of intracontinental volcanoes in volcanic fields may be the rule, rather than the exception.
- As the two little craft pulled through the Gap, Guardian received a salute of raised paddles from the canoe, the tender lifting its oars on the gunwales for one stroke before resuming its rhythm.
- This estimate includes both subaerial and submarine volcanoes, about in equal amounts. What's the carbon footprint of ... a volcano?
- It will include a canoe run, fish pass, changing and training facility and public viewing areas.
- Sand volcanoes range in diameter from a few centimetres to several metres.
- For the energetic, pedal boats, rowing boats, canoes and rafts, will be available for hire throughout the weekend.