Pronunciation: /ˈkærəˌvɛl/
noun a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th-17th centuries
A1 The caravel was a type of ship used by explorers in the 15th century.
A2 The caravel was known for its speed and maneuverability on the open seas.
B1 The caravel played a key role in the Age of Exploration, allowing sailors to travel further distances.
B2 The design of the caravel revolutionized maritime travel and trade during the Renaissance.
C1 Scholars continue to study the construction and navigation techniques of the caravel to understand its impact on history.
C2 The caravel symbolizes the spirit of adventure and discovery that characterized the Age of Exploration.
formal The caravel was a type of ship that was used by explorers during the Age of Discovery.
informal I read about a cool caravel exhibit at the museum.
slang Check out that sick caravel model!
figurative Her mind sailed like a caravel through the vast ocean of knowledge.
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