paquebot
ocean liner
noun pak-BO Rare
Origin: English 'packet-boat', a mail-carrying vessel
Usage Note
Paquebot comes from English 'packet-boat' and denotes a large passenger ship on a regular ocean route. Le paquebot France is an iconic example. It is distinct from ferry (a short-crossing vessel) and cargo (a freight ship). The word is always masculine.
Examples
"Le paquebot quitte le port demain à l'aube."
Natural Translation
The ocean liner leaves the port tomorrow at dawn.
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