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sailed
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /se?ld/
Verb
sailed
- simple past tense and past participle of sail
Adjective
sailed (not comparable)
- Having a specified kind or number of sail.
- a three-sailed ship
- Having the sails set.
Anagrams
- aisled, aslide, deasil, ideals, ladies, ladies', sideal
sailed From the web:
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- sailed meaning in hindi
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- sailed what tense
sailes
English
Noun
sailes
- plural of saile
Anagrams
- Alesis, Alessi, Elissa, Lassie, aisles, laisse, lassie, slaies
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