raft

raft
raft1
/raft, rahft/, n.
1. a more or less rigid floating platform made of buoyant material or materials: an inflatable rubber raft.
2. a collection of logs, planks, casks, etc., fastened together for floating on water.
3. See life raft.
4. a slab of reinforced concrete providing a footing on yielding soil, usually for a whole building, so that the weight of the soil that would be displaced by the settlement of the building exceeds the weight of the building itself; mat.
v.t.
5. to transport on a raft.
6. to form (logs or the like) into a raft.
7. to travel or cross by raft.
8. (of an ice floe) to transport (embedded organic or rock debris) from the shore out to sea.
v.i.
9. to use a raft; go or travel on a raft.
10. (of an ice floe) to overlap another ice floe.
[1250-1300; ME rafte, perh. < ON raptr RAFTER1]
raft2
/raft, rahft/, n. Informal.
a great quantity; a lot: a raft of trouble.
[1825-35; var. of RAFF large number (ME: abundance)]

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      simplest type of watercraft, made up of logs or planks fastened together to form a floating platform. The earliest were sometimes made of bundles of reeds. Most rafts have been designed simply to float with the current, but they can be equipped with oars or sails or both and can be navigated in the ocean over long distances, as was dramatically demonstrated by Norwegian scientist Thor Heyerdahl (Heyerdahl, Thor) in 1947; to test his theory that the Pacific islands might have been settled by people from South America, he sailed a large balsa raft, the Kon-Tiki, from Peru to islands near Tahiti in a voyage of three and a half months. The double-hulled catamarans of India are also seaworthy rafts.

      Rigid or inflatable rafts have become common supplements to lifeboats on ships of all kinds; the inflatable kind can also be carried by aircraft for use in the event of a forced landing in the water or for dropping to aid victims of accidents at sea.

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