sailcraft

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

sail +‎ craft

Noun[edit]

sailcraft (countable and uncountable, plural sailcraft or sailcrafts)

  1. A boat with one or more sails.
  2. (uncountable) The art of sailing.
  3. (astronautics) A spacecraft endowed with sail for propulsion purposes.
    • 2008 June 29, George Johnson, “Eureka! Where Do I Cash the Check?”, in New York Times[1]:
      But a discussion paper published in 2006 by the Brookings Institution called for a much bigger commitment, with government prizes ranging from $15 million for an Earth-Moon solar sailcraft race to as much as $100 million a year for improvements in African agriculture. Mr. McCain’s own proposal for spurring development of alternative energy sources was foreshadowed by a bill introduced last year in Congress that would establish a prize for breakthroughs in the development of hydrogen power.