"liveaboard" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: live + aboard. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|live|aboard}} live + aboard Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} liveaboard (not comparable)
  1. Of a boat: designed or modified to allow people to live on board. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): People
    Sense id: en-liveaboard-en-adj-tCc467zH Disambiguation of People: 27 0 34 39
  2. Of a person: living on board a boat. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-liveaboard-en-adj-FQ6oZHNq

Noun

Forms: liveaboards [plural]
Etymology: live + aboard. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|live|aboard}} live + aboard Head templates: {{en-noun}} liveaboard (plural liveaboards)
  1. (US) A person who lives on a boat. Tags: US Categories (topical): People, Watercraft
    Sense id: en-liveaboard-en-noun-0MzsWZOP Disambiguation of People: 27 0 34 39 Disambiguation of Watercraft: 12 9 56 23 Categories (other): American English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 5 4 65 26
  2. (US) A boat designed or modified to allow people to live on board, compared to similar boats which do not have this feature. Tags: US Categories (topical): People
    Sense id: en-liveaboard-en-noun-fifZ1gjR Disambiguation of People: 27 0 34 39 Categories (other): American English

Inflected forms

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