Caracoa

/ˌkærəˈkoʊə/ noun

A type of large, fast sailing vessel used in the Caribbean and South America, known for its ability to carry cargo and navigate coastal waters.

From Spanish 'caracoa,' possibly derived from indigenous Caribbean languages. The word entered European languages in the 16th century as trade expanded, referring to indigenous or locally-built ships that impressed European sailors with their design and speed.

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