Charac

/ˈkɑːræk/ noun

An alternative or dialectal form referring to a large merchant ship, also spelled 'carrack,' used in medieval and early modern maritime trade.

Variant spelling of 'carrack,' from Portuguese caraca or Spanish carraca, possibly from Arabic qurqur meaning 'to crack' (referring to the creaking sound of wooden ships).

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