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Synonyms and antonyms of Types of sailing boat or ship in American Thesaurus

Types of sailing boat or ship

bark ()

another spelling of barque

barque (noun)

a sailing ship with three or more masts

barque (noun)

literary any small sailing boat

boat (noun)

a small vehicle that people use for traveling on water. Boats are usually smaller than ships, and are moved by means of sails, oars, or motors

brig (noun)

a ship with two masts and square sails

catamaran (noun)

a sailing boat that looks like two boats fastened together

coaster (noun)

a ship that travels along the coast from one port to another carrying goods

dinghy (noun)

a small boat used for racing

dinghy (noun)

a small boat used for pleasure or for sailing to land from a larger boat

junk (noun)

a Chinese boat with a flat base

ketch (noun)

a small ship with sails and two masts

lugger (noun)

a type of traditional sailing boat with two or three masts each carrying a lugsail

lugsail (noun)

an irregularly-shaped four-sided sail used on a type of traditional sailing boat called a lugger

sailboat (noun)

American a small boat that is moved by the wind in a sail or sails. The British word is sailing boat.

sailing ship (noun)

a large ship that uses sails to move across water

schooner (noun)

a sailing ship with at least two masts (=tall poles supporting the sails)

sloop (noun)

a boat with sails and only one mast

tall ship (noun)

a large old-fashioned ship with sails and very tall masts (=poles that hold up the sails)

trimaran (noun)

a fast boat with three hulls

yacht (noun)

a large expensive boat that is used for racing or sailing

yawl (noun)

a boat with two sails, one at the front and the other at the back