liveaboard

adj

Etymology

From live + aboard.

  1. inherited from abord
  2. compounded as liveaboard — “live + aboard

Definitions

  1. Of a boat

    Of a boat: designed or modified to allow people to live on board.

  2. Of a person

    Of a person: living on board a boat.

  3. A person who lives on a boat.

    • This marina is the closest to the ocean and has a surprisingly liberal liveaboard policy (10 percent of the total population; children, pets, okay).
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A boat designed or modified to allow people to live on board, compared to similar boats…

      A boat designed or modified to allow people to live on board, compared to similar boats which do not have this feature.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA