Caravel

/ˈkærəvɛl/ noun

A small, fast sailing ship with three masts used by Spanish and Portuguese explorers in the 15th and 16th centuries.

From Portuguese 'caravela,' possibly derived from Arabic 'qarib' (small boat) or from a pre-Indo-European Mediterranean source. The caravel became famous as the ship type Columbus and other explorers used.

AMካራቫላ
ARكارافيل
BNকারাবেল
CAcaravel·la
CSkaravela
DAkaravelle
DEKaravelle
ELκαραβέλα
EScarabela
FAکاراویل
FIkaravelli
FRcaravelle
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