Sailboat

/ˈseɪlˌboʊt/ noun

A sailboat is a boat that moves mainly by using large pieces of cloth called sails to catch the wind. People use sailboats for travel, sport, and recreation on water.

A simple compound of *sail* (from Old English *segl*) and *boat* (from Old English *bāt*). English often builds new words by linking two everyday ones like this.

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