Sail

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A sail is an expanse of a fleixble material (likely fabric) that produces thrust when wind pushes up against the surface of the material. Sails were used in the construction of some boats and most ships before the advent of steam.

Viking longships had square sails made of wool likely coated with a material to render them more effective.