seaplane

[ˈsiːpleɪn]

seaplane Definition

an airplane designed to take off from and land on water, typically equipped with floats for buoyancy in water.

Using seaplane: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "seaplane" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The seaplane took off smoothly from the lake.

  • Example

    We booked a seaplane tour of the islands.

  • Example

    The seaplane was used to transport supplies to the remote island.

seaplane Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for seaplane

Phrases with seaplane

  • a location where seaplanes can take off and land on water

    Example

    The seaplane base is located on the edge of the lake.

  • a type of seaplane that can also operate on land

    Example

    The amphibious seaplane can take off and land on both water and land.

  • a ship designed to support seaplanes, typically by providing fuel, maintenance, and repair services

    Example

    The seaplane tender was used to transport and support seaplanes during World War II.

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Summary: seaplane in Brief

A 'seaplane' [ˈsiːpleɪn] is an airplane that can take off from and land on water, equipped with floats for buoyancy. It is commonly used for transportation and sightseeing tours. Examples include 'The seaplane took off smoothly from the lake.' and 'We booked a seaplane tour of the islands.' Other related terms are 'seaplane base,' 'amphibious seaplane,' and 'seaplane tender.'

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