Carrick

/ˈkæɹɪk/ noun

A large type of Portuguese or Spanish merchant ship used from the 15th to 17th centuries, known for its high sides and multiple decks.

From Portuguese 'carraca,' possibly derived from Arabic 'harraca' (to move swiftly). The ship style represents a crucial advancement in ocean-going vessels during the Age of Exploration.

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