masoola

masoola
\\məˈsülə\ noun or masoola boat (-s)
Etymology: origin unknown
: a boat made of planks sewed together with strands of coir which cross over a wadding and used for landing along the coast of Madras, India

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masoola, masor

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  • Masoola boat — Ma*soo la boat A kind of boat used on the coast of Madras, India. The planks are sewed together with strands of coir which cross over a wadding of the same material, so that the shock on taking the beach through surf is much reduced. [Written… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • masoola boat — noun see masoola …   Useful english dictionary

  • masoola — ma·soo·la …   English syllables

  • masoola boat — noun A kind of boat used on the coast of Madras, India. The planks are sewed together with strands of coir which cross over a wadding of the same material, so that the shock on taking the beach through surf is much reduced …   Wiktionary

  • masula — Masoola boat Ma*soo la boat A kind of boat used on the coast of Madras, India. The planks are sewed together with strands of coir which cross over a wadding of the same material, so that the shock on taking the beach through surf is much reduced …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • masulah — Masoola boat Ma*soo la boat A kind of boat used on the coast of Madras, India. The planks are sewed together with strands of coir which cross over a wadding of the same material, so that the shock on taking the beach through surf is much reduced …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • masor — masoola, masor see massoola, mazer …   Useful english dictionary

  • Massoola boat — Mas*soo la boat See {Masoola boat}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Masula boat — Ma*su la boat Same as {Masoola boat}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • masula — noun masoola boat …   Wiktionary

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