Trimaran
(noun)
A type of sailboat with three hulls.
Origin:
From french trimaran, from tri- + maran, from marin ("marin.e")
Examples:
- The trimaran was designed for speed and stability in open waters.
- The trimaran was the perfect vessel for the long-distance sailor.
- The trimaran was chosen for the around-the-world sailing race due to its unique design.
- The trimaran was an innovative creation that changed the way people sailed.
- The trimaran was a popular choice among sailing enthusiasts who wanted to travel in comfort and style.