Associations to the word «Caravel»
Noun
- Sprite
- Gama
- Armada
- Alonso
- Columbus
- Madeira
- Cochin
- Galley
- Lisbon
- Diaz
- Admiral
- Sail
- Bartholomew
- Voyage
- Azores
- Negroes
- Navigator
- Nina
- Canoe
- Lagos
- Campo
- Sanchez
- Replica
- Portugal
- Mcintyre
- Castile
- Pereira
- Domingo
- Brie
- Rudder
- Isabella
- Mast
- Verde
- Wharf
- Catapult
- Portuguese
- Exploration
- Spaniard
- Islet
- Junk
- Moor
- Oar
- Tiding
- Rigging
- Mozambique
- Pedro
- Sailor
- Raphael
- Fernandez
- Schooner
- Mahogany
- Despatch
- Ship
- Sovereign
- Vessel
- Senegal
- Shipbuilding
- Cape
- Ordnance
- Ni
- Santa
- Anchor
- Highness
- Rig
- Expedition
- Ton
- Shore
- Boat
- Fleet
- Discovery
- Indian
- Santo
- Explorer
- Rafael
- Viceroy
- Cobra
- Pirate
- Gomez
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Wiktionary
CARAVEL, noun. (nautical) A light, usually lateen-rigged sailing ship used by the Portuguese, as well as Spanish, for about 300 years, beginning in the fifteenth century, first for trade and later for voyages of exploration
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