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The term you are looking for is "nautical." Nautical objects, such as buoys or even some types of clouds, can be described as boat-shaped due to their elongated and curved structure resembling a vessel. This term is commonly used in maritime and meteorological contexts to describe objects with this characteristic shape.

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Well, honey, that term you're looking for is "boat-shaped." It's as simple as that. Just picture a boat and imagine something having a similar shape - voila! You've got yourself a boat-shaped object.

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