Definition of land yacht

land yachtnoun

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/ˈlænd jɒt//ˈlænd jɑːt/

The term "land yacht" originated in the late 19th century to describe large, horse-drawn carriages that offered a smooth and luxurious ride, comparable to that of a sailboat on the water. The phrase "land yacht" was coined by automobile pioneer Henry Ford, who used it to describe the luxurious motorcars of his time. The idea behind the name was that these vehicles were expensive, spacious, and provided a comfortable ride, much like a yacht on land. Today, the term "land yacht" is still occasionally used to describe oversized cars or luxury vehicles that offer a comfortable and smooth ride, similar to that of a yacht on the water.

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a small vehicle with a sail and no engine, that is used on land

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a large car

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