Carvel

/ˈkɑːrvəl/ noun

A small, fast sailing ship with a smooth hull made of planks fitted edge-to-edge, used especially by Portuguese explorers.

From Portuguese caravela, possibly with roots in Arabic qarib (swift) or Spanish carabela. The term entered English via maritime trade in the 15th-16th centuries as these revolutionary ships became famous for exploration.

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