foresailˈfɔrˌseɪl, ˈfoʊr-; Naut. -səl
foresail (n)
English Definitions:
foresail (noun)
the lowest sail on the foremast of a square-rigged vessel
foresail (Noun)
The lowest (and usually the largest) square sail hung on the foremast
foresail (Noun)
A square fore-and-aft sail set on the foremast, but behind it, on a schooner or other similar vessel.
foresail (Noun)
A triangular sail set forward of the foremast
Foresail
A foresail is one of a few different types of sail set on the foremost mast of a sailing vessel: ⁕A fore and aft sail set on the foremast of a schooner or similar vessel. ⁕The lowest square-sail on the foremast of a full rigged ship or other vessel which is square-rigged. Sails set forward of the foremast, such as jibs and staysails, are sometimes referred to as foresails, although "headsails" is a more common term.
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