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carracks Meaning in Bengali



বৃহৎ স্পেইনদেশীয় পোতবিশেষ একটি বাণিজ্যতরী যেমন ভূমধ্যসাগরে যাত্রা

Noun:

Carrack,





carracks's Usage Examples:

The later carracks were square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the.


the 16th century, carracks' armament was reduced as they became almost exclusively cargo ships (which is why the Portuguese carracks were pushed to such.


behind the mizzenmast and above the transom on large sailing ships, such as carracks, caravels, galleons and galleasses.


Spritsails were commonly used on sailing vessels from the first carracks until about 1800.


Venice supplied the Mamluks with Mediterranean-type carracks and war galleys manned by Greek sailors, which Venetian shipwrights helped.


In the first engagement between large fleets of carracks and galleons operating at great distances from the mainland, the mercenary.


naval Battle of Calicut was a military encounter between the 16 ships (10 carracks and six caravels) of the 4th Portuguese Armada and a fleet led by two Arabic.


der Veere Strength 5 galleons 1 light carrack 38 fustas 8 carracks 3 light carracks Casualties and losses 1 small galleon sunk 2 large carracks sunk.


Another 33 carracks sank, while many more were dispersed.


The large carracks engaged in this trade had the hull painted black with pitch, and the term.


This army was supported by sea by a fleet of 30 galleys, 5 French carracks, and 15 small vessels under the command of Jafar Catania, governor of Tlemcen.



carracks's Meaning':

a large galleon sailed in the Mediterranean as a merchantman

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