noun.
A parachute that is designed with openings or extensions to allow airflow and is towed behind an automobile or motorboat to lift a rider attached by a harness into the air.
intransitive verb.
To be pulled into the air while harnessed to such a parachute.
noun.
A wing-shapedparachute that lifts a rider in a harness when towed by a motorboat etc
verb.
To take part in the recreational activity of parasailing.
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noun.
parachute that will lift a person up into the air when it is towed by a motorboat or a car
Word Usage
"HAHO: High Altitude High Opening, which is a more recent technique, in which the conventional parachute becomes more of a steerable glider, sometimes called a "parasail"."