A windjammer is a type of large sailing ship, with an iron or, for the most part, steel hull, built to carry cargo in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Windjammers were the grandest of merchant sailing ships, with between three and five large masts and square sails, giving them a characteristic profile. A common incorrect explanation of ... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windjammer
• (n.) A sailing vessel or one of its crew; -- orig. so called contemptuously by sailors on steam vessels. • (n.) An army bugler or trumpeter; any performer on a wind instrument. Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/windjammer/
Wind'jam`mer noun 1. (Nautical) A sailing vessel or one of its crew; -- orig. so called contemptuously by sailors on steam vessels. [ Colloq.] 2. An army bugler or trumpeter; any performer on a wind instrument. [ Slang] Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/W/40