Catamaran
(noun)
A type of boat or ship with two parallel hulls, typically made of wood or fiberglass, held together by a frame or crossbeams.
Origin:
From tamil கடமரன் (kaṭamaran), from kaṭam ("tie, join") + maram ("tree, wood").
Examples:
- The catamaran was designed for high speed and stability on the open water.
- The tourists took a sunset cruise on a catamaran for a romantic evening.
- The catamaran was a popular choice for sailors who wanted a faster and more efficient vessel.
- The catamaran was equipped with all the latest technology to make navigation easier and safer.
- The catamaran was a popular choice for water sports enthusiasts who enjoyed skiing and wakeboarding.