Liveaboard (adj) (noun)
liv-ab-aud
Designating a journey or holiday (especially a cruise or diving trip) which involves living aboard a ship or boat for a time.
1950s; earliest use found in The New York Times. From live + aboard.
Example sentences
“They’re offering liveaboard holidays and I’ve always wanted to go!”
“It’s a liveaboard boat, she’s always there.”
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