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Schooner vs Carrack - What's the difference?

schooner | carrack |


As nouns the difference between schooner and carrack

is that schooner is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast while carrack is a large european sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast.

Carvel vs Carrack - What's the difference?

carvel | carrack |


As nouns the difference between carvel and carrack

is that carvel is (nautical) a small lateen-rigged mediterranean vessel with two masts, used to carry cargo while carrack is a large european sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast.

Cog vs Carrack - What's the difference?

cog | carrack |


As nouns the difference between cog and carrack

is that cog is a ship of burden, or war with a round, bulky hull while carrack is a large European sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast.

As a verb cog

is to furnish with a cog or cogs.

Carrack - What does it mean?

carrack | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun carrack

is a large European sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast.

Carrack vs Galleon - What's the difference?

carrack | galleon |

Galleon is a hyponym of carrack.



As nouns the difference between carrack and galleon

is that carrack is a large European sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast while galleon is a large, three masted, square rigged sailing ship with at least two decks.

Carrack vs Galeon - What's the difference?

carrack | galeon |


As nouns the difference between carrack and galeon

is that carrack is a large european sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast while galeon is galleon.

Carrack vs Barrack - What's the difference?

carrack | barrack |


As nouns the difference between carrack and barrack

is that carrack is a large European sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast while barrack is a building for soldiers, especially within a garrison; originally referred to temporary huts, now usually to a permanent structure or set of buildings.

As a verb barrack is

to house military personnel; to quarter.

As a proper noun Barrack is

a given name.

Carjack vs Carrack - What's the difference?

carjack | carrack |


As a verb carjack

is to steal an automobile forcibly from someone.

As a noun carrack is

a large European sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast.

Carrack vs Arrack - What's the difference?

carrack | arrack |


As nouns the difference between carrack and arrack

is that carrack is a large european sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast while arrack is a name in the east indies and the indian islands for all ardent spirits often distilled from a fermented mixture of rice, molasses, and palm wine.

Taxonomy vs Carrack - What's the difference?

taxonomy | carrack |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and carrack

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while carrack is a large european sailing vessel of the 14th to 17th centuries similar to a caravel but square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast.

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