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The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military | 2001 | © The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military 2001, originally published by Oxford University Press 2001. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

sail n.
1. a piece of material extended on a mast to catch the wind and propel a boat, ship, or other vessel: all the sails were unfurled.

2. the use of sailing ships as a means of transport: this led to bigger ships as steam replaced sail.

3. a voyage or excursion in a ship, especially a sailing ship or boat: they went for a sail.

4. archaic a sailing ship: sail ahoy!

5. something resembling a sail in shape or function, especially the conning tower of a submarine.
v.
1. travel in a ship or boat using sails or engine power: the ferry caught fire sailing between Caen and Portsmouth.

2. begin a voyage; leave a harbor: the catamaran sails at 3:30.

3. travel by ship on or across (a sea) or on (a route): plastic ships could be sailing the oceans soon.

4. navigate or control (a boat or ship): I stole a small fishing boat and sailed it to the Delta.
in or under full sail with all the sails in position or fully spread:
a galleon in full sail. sail close to or near the wind sail as nearly against the wind as possible.
take in sail furl the sail or sails of a vessel.
under sail with the sails hoisted:
at a speed of eight knots under sail. sailable adj. sailed adj. a black-sailed ship.

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