IPA: //ˈbɪləndər//
KK: /ˈbɪləndər/
A small sailing boat with two masts, often used in canals, particularly in regions like the Low Countries.
The bilander glided smoothly through the canal, its sails catching the gentle breeze.
**Bilander** → The word 'bilander' originates from the Dutch word 'biland', which refers to a type of small vessel or boat. The term is used in English to describe a specific kind of sailing ship with two masts, typically used for coastal trade or fishing.
Think of the Dutch word 'biland' for a small boat — this helps you remember that a bilander is a type of small sailing vessel.