Carack

/ˈkærək/ noun

A large, heavily built merchant or sailing ship used in the 15th-17th centuries, with high castles at bow and stern.

From Italian 'caraca' or Portuguese 'caravela,' possibly derived from Arabic 'qāriyyah' (merchant ship); the word shows the maritime trade routes of the Renaissance.

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