Barkentine

/ˈbɑɹkəntiːn/ noun

A type of sailing ship with three or more masts, where only the front mast is square-rigged and the others are fore-and-aft rigged.

From 'barque' (a sailing ship, from Spanish 'barca') combined with 'brigantine' (another ship type). This hybrid design emerged in the 18th century as a compromise between efficiency and cargo capacity.

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