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More than one ferry. Which is a boat used to transport goods across a body of water.

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The word "ferry" is both a noun and a verb. As a noun it means a boat which carries passengers and often vehicles from one fixed place to another on a regular schedule. A ferry might operate between one side of a river and the other, or between the mainland and an island. Ferry trips are always relatively short, never more than a few hours. The verb "ferry" means to do what a ferry does. E.g. "The ferry "Heart of Scotland" ferries people and cars from the mainland of Scotland to the Isle of Kintyre."

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More than one ferry. Which is a boat used to transport goods across a body of water.

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If your talking as in the ferris whell the inventers name was George Ferris

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Carried from on place to another, particularly across a river.

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Generally refers to a ship or boat for carrying passengers and goods, over some distance, as a regular service.

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