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What (who) is Caravel - definition

TYPE OF SAILING SHIP
Caravels; Caravel-redonda; Portuguese caravel
  • A replica of the caravel ''Boa Esperança'' in the city of [[Lagos, Portugal]]
  •  What is believed to be the most accurate depiction of a lateen caravel, featured in the 16th century ''Retábulo de Santa Auta'', now at the [[National Museum of Ancient Art]], in Lisbon
  • A typical [[square-rigged caravel]] (''Livro das Armadas'')
  • Lisbon and the Tagus (1572). Galleon in the center (one type of Portuguese galleon), carracks, galley, round caravels, and caravels (''lateen''), among other vessels}}
  • Model of a Portuguese caravel, found in the [[Musée national de la Marine]]

Caravel         
·noun A Turkish man-of-war.
II. Caravel ·noun A name given to several kinds of vessels.
III. Caravel ·noun A Portuguese vessel of 100 or 150 tons burden.
IV. Caravel ·noun A small fishing boat used on the French coast.
V. Caravel ·noun The caravel of the 16th century was a small vessel with broad bows, high, narrow poop, four masts, and lateen sails. Columbus commanded three caravels on his great voyage.
caravel         
['kar?v?l]
(also carvel)
¦ noun historical a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese ship of the 15th-17th centuries.
Origin
C16: from Fr. caravelle, from Port. caravela, dimin. of caravo, via L. from Gk karabos 'horned beetle' or 'light ship'.
Caravel         
The caravel (Portuguese: , ) is a small highly-maneuverable sailing ship developed in the 15th century by the Portuguese to explore along the West African coast and into the Atlantic Ocean. The lateen sails gave it speed and the capacity for sailing windward (beating).

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Caravel

The caravel (Portuguese: caravela, IPA: [kɐɾɐˈvɛlɐ]) is a small maneuverable sailing ship used in the 15th century by the Portuguese to explore along the West African coast and into the Atlantic Ocean. The lateen sails gave it speed and the capacity for sailing windward (beating). Caravels were used by the Portuguese and Castilians for the oceanic exploration voyages during the 15th and 16th centuries, during the Age of Discovery.

Examples of use of Caravel
1. Wednesday The 6th Retail Banking Forum takes place at the Divani Caravel hotel in Athens.
2. An international meeting on cardiovascular medicine begins at the Divani Caravel Hotel.
3. The Foreign Press Association holds a press conference, starting at 1.15 p.m. at the Caravel Hotel.
4. After the storm, only three ships were still afloat, including two small barks and the expedition‘s only caravel.
5. The 12th Panhellenic Conference on Internal Medicine is taking place at the Divani–Caravel Hotel in Athens.