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sailboat

[seyl-boht]

noun

  1. a boat having sails as its principal means of propulsion.



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Other Word Forms

  • sailboater noun
  • sailboating noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of sailboat1

First recorded in 1790–1800; sail + boat
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Say goodbye to the gold miner, agricultural lands, sailboats and the shape of the Golden State shown on the backgrounds of existing driver’s licenses.

Although I grew up in the Great Lakes region, I’d never sailed before and didn’t realize there are no passengers on a sailboat — only crew.

If lots of sailboats show up, you don’t belong on the water with them.

In 2002, the two men returned to the bank in three sailboats with a team of architects, cartographers and marine biologists from several countries to continue building.

Legally speaking, this makes owning a mobile home more akin to owning a motorcycle or sailboat than a single-family home.

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