sail

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1sail

noun
\ˈsāl, as last element in compounds often səl\

Definition of SAIL

1
a (1) : an extent of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a ship through water (2) : the sails of a ship b plural usually sail : a ship equipped with sails
2
: an extent of fabric used in propelling a wind-driven vehicle (as an iceboat)
3
: something that resembles a sail; especially : a streamlined conning tower on a submarine
4
: a passage by a sailing craft : cruise
sailed \ˈsāld\ adjective
under sail
: in motion with sails set

Examples of SAIL

  1. Wind filled the sails and our journey had begun.
  2. raising and lowering the ship's sails
  3. a sail to San Francisco

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Origin of SAIL

Middle English, from Old English segl; akin to Old High German segal sail
First Known Use: before 12th century

Related to SAIL

Other Nautical Terms

avast, aweigh, flotsam, jib, keel, lee, port, starboard, stay

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