noun
- a small, fast sailing ship with triangular sails used especially by Spanish and Portuguese explorers in the 15th and 16th centuries
Usage: nautical; historical
Examples
- Columbus sailed to the Americas in caravels.
- The caravel was designed for long ocean voyages.
- Portuguese explorers used caravels to navigate the African coast.
- The museum displayed a model of a 15th-century caravel.
- Caravels were smaller and more maneuverable than larger ships of the era.
- The caravel’s triangular sails allowed it to sail closer to the wind.