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sail

noun

1 sail

A large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel.

synonyms: canvas, canvass, sheet.

Roget 273: ship, vessel, sail; craft, bottom.    navy, marine, fleet, flotilla; shipping.    man of war etc. (combatant) 726; ... show more

Dutch: blad, schilderslinnen, linnen, doek, zeiltocht, zeilen, zeil, zeildoek
Polish: żagiel

2 sail

An ocean trip taken for pleasure.

synonym: cruise.

Roget 267: navigation; aquatics; boating, yachting; ship etc. 273; oar, paddle, screw, sail, canvas, aileron.    natation, ... show more

Dutch: kruisvaart, boottocht, cruise, rondvaart, zeiltocht

3 sail

Any structure that resembles a sail.

verb

1 sail

Traverse or travel on (a body of water).

Roget 293: depart; go away; take one's departure, set out; set off, march off, put off, start off, be off, move off, get off, whip off, pack off, go off, ... show more

2 sail

Move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions:
— Shreds of paper sailed through the air.

synonym: sweep.

3 sail

Travel on water propelled by wind.

Dutch: zeilen

4 sail

Travel on water propelled by wind or by other means:
— The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow.

synonyms: navigate, voyage.

Roget 267: sail; put to sea etc. (depart) 293; take ship, get under way; set sail, spread sail, spread canvas; gather way, have way on; make sail, ... show more

Dutch: navigeren, varen


Moby thesaurus: aeroplane, airlift, airplane, balloon, balloon sail, batten, be airborne, be effortless, be painless, boat, boltrope, breeze, canoe, canvas, carry sail, circumnavigate, clew, cloth, coast, course ... show more.

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sailer

noun

Roget 273: ship, vessel, sail; craft, bottom.    navy, marine, fleet, flotilla; shipping.    man of war etc. (combatant) 726; ... show more

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