The Collaborative International Dictionary
Water craft \Wa"ter craft`\ Any vessel or boat plying on water; vessels and boats, collectively.
Usage examples of "water craft".
The Hudson River, the spilled Masai canoe and the lights of other water craft fell back.
There was even diving equipment and two water craft, dismantled and packed for transport.
Driving in through the gate, he docked beside a rank of miscellaneous water craft.
Baggert in the house some distance off, there was no one to hear his calls for help, even if they had been capable of penetrating farther than the extent of the shed, where the under-water craft had been constructed.
Occasionally the lights illuminated the gossamer, transparent wings of a sailing ship come up from vast Jathneeba Bay, its captain careful to keep the deeper water craft well within the marked and dredged channels.
Nor were any water craft, which might have thrown it off, to be seen.
There isn't another deep-water craft within seven thousand kilometers.
The burned-out wreck of a graceful water craft rose gruesome from the center of the channel like a charred finger warning.
He studied the water craft, so different from those of his homeworld, and within days became expert at distinguishing guild colours from house crests, hired craft from those privately owned.
Since it was impossible to tell what direction the water craft had taken, the only thing he could do was trace the stream—.