subtack

/ˈsʌbˌtæk/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of sail used on a ship, especially one that can be taken in or shortened in bad weather.

“The sailors carefully adjusted the subtack to maintain the boat’s speed in the storm.”

2. verb

To take in or shorten a sail, especially a subtack.

“The captain ordered the crew to subtack the sail to avoid getting caught in the gusts.”

Synonyms

  • retract
  • shorten

Antonyms

  • deploy
  • extend