Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
can-buoy
Noun
/ˈkænˌbɔɪ/

Definition
A buoy that is shaped like a cylinder; usually used to mark a safe channel in maritime settings.

Examples
- The can-buoy marked the entrance to the harbor clearly.
- Sailors rely on can-buoys to navigate safely through narrow channels.
- We spotted a red can-buoy indicating that we were on the right course.

Meaning
The term ‘can-buoy’ refers to a type of buoy used in navigational contexts. It is called so because of its can-like shape, distinguishing it from other buoy types used in water bodies.

Synonyms
- marker buoy
- navigational buoy