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| A small boat carried on a ship, meant to be used to evacuate the larger ship, especially if it starts to sink or catches fire
 
| A small boat carried on a ship, meant to be used to evacuate the larger ship, especially if it starts to sink or catches fire
 
| A Boat that holds a Boat
 
| A Boat that holds a Boat
| This breaks Randall's definition: the lifeboat is not the "boatboat" because the lifeboat is the one being carried. And in technical terms the larger vessel is usually a ship, not a boat.
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| The "lifeboat" is the smaller vessel carried on the large one; it is not the larger vessel that carries the smaller one. And the larger vessel is usually a ship, not a boat.
 
| Boatboat
 
| Boatboat
 
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