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caravel    音标拼音: [k'ɛrəv,ɛl]
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Caravel \Car"a*vel\ (k[a^]r"[.a]*v[e^]l), n. [F. caravelle (cf.
It. caravella, Sp. carabela), fr. Sp. caraba a kind of
vessel, fr. L. carabus a kind of light boat, fr. Gr. ka`rabos
a kind of light ship, NGr. kara`bi ship, vessel.] [written
also {carvel} and {caravelle}.] (Naut.)
A name given to several kinds of vessels.
(a) 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.
(b) A Portuguese vessel of 100 or 150 tons burden.
(c) A small fishing boat used on the French coast.
(d) A Turkish man-of-war.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Caravel - Wikipedia
    The caravel was the preferred vessel of Portuguese explorers like Diogo Cão, Bartolomeu Dias, Gaspar, and Miguel Corte-Real, and was also used by Spanish expeditions like those of Christopher Columbus
  • Caravel - World History Encyclopedia
    The caravel (caravela in Spanish and Portuguese), was a type of medium-sized ship which, with its low draught and lateen or triangular sails, made it ideal for exploration from the 15th century onwards
  • Caravel | Definition, Significance, Facts | Britannica
    caravel, a light sailing ship of the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries in Europe, much-used by the Spanish and Portuguese for long voyages Apparently developed by the Portuguese for exploring the coast of Africa, the caravel’s chief excellence lay in its capacity for sailing to windward
  • Caravel - Ages of Exploration
    Explorers used caravels for the great Atlantic Ocean voyages that opened up new maritime routes Caravels were relatively small trading vessels used heavily from the 14th to 17th centuries The Portuguese are often credited with the development of the caravel
  • Creating the Caravel - Portugal Travel Guide
    Purpose-built for traversing the oceans, the wide-hulled caravel (caravela in Portuguese) was arguably Portugal’s most significant contribution to maritime history and an integral part of Prince Henry the Navigator’s ambitious plan for extensive sea exploration in the 15th century
  • The caravel: Revolutionary ship design that opened the worlds oceans . . .
    The new ship was known as a 'caravel', which were designed primarily for speed and durability Most early examples of these measured between 12 and 18 metres in length and generally weighed between 40 and 60 tons, although some later versions approached 80 to 100 tons
  • A Brief History of Caravel Ships - ThePirateKing. com
    The caravel of the 15th and 16th centuries was a ship with a distinctive shape and admirable qualities A gently sloping bow and single stern castle were prominent features of this vessel, and it carried a mainmast and a mizzen mast that were generally lateen-rigged
  • Caravel (ship) | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    The caravel was a small, fast sailing ship that gained prominence during the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries Known for its maneuverability and innovative sail-rigging design, the caravel was instrumental in many significant exploratory voyages, particularly by Portuguese navigators
  • Engineering:Caravel - HandWiki
    The caravel (Portuguese: caravela, pt) was a small sailing ship developed by Portugal It could be rigged either entirely with lateen sails or with a combination of lateen and square sails
  • 05 Caravel - Deutsches Historisches Museum
    The first ships in which the Europeans crossed the Atlantic in the fifteenth century were caravels They were built according to the carvel [sic] method, which meant that instead of overlapping, the planks butted edge to edge, giving the hull a relatively smooth surface





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