If you mean the one that is often fixed to a foreward boom, that would be a Lateen sail.
A lanteen sail
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The most forward sail is normally called a jib.On vessels with more than one jib, the names of the jibs (from forward to aft) are: Flying jib, Outer jib, Inner jib and Fore (topmast) staysail.
Is a small earthquake that often precedes a major earthquake.
The prow is the fore part of a ship
The "Luff".
MIGHT BE fore-eyes
Beds on boats are called berths. The berths that go back under the cockpit are called quarter births. Sleeping areas are also called cabins. So you can have the fore and aft cabins too.
It depends on the animal. Fore example, a horse's mom is called a dam.
There are fore- and hindwings. The forewings are a covering and the hindwings are for flight.