Difference between Icebreaker and Iceboat
What is the difference between Icebreaker and Iceboat?
Icebreaker as a noun is a ship designed to break through ice so that it, or other ships coming behind, can navigate on frozen seas. while Iceboat as a noun is a type of yacht, fitted with runners, for sailing over the ice
Icebreaker
Part of speech: noun
Definition: A ship designed to break through ice so that it, or other ships coming behind, can navigate on frozen seas.
A game, activity, humourous anecdote, etc., designed to relax a group of people to help them get to know each other.
Iceboat
Part of speech: noun
Definition: a type of yacht, fitted with runners, for sailing over the icean icebreaker
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