💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Carabus"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| corbitanoun | (historical, nautical) A two-masted merchant ship of Ancient Rome. |
| carvelnoun | (nautical, historical) Synonym of caravel (“a light, usually lateen-rigged sailing ship”). |
| cariolenoun | A small, light, open one-horse carriage. |
| carousnoun | (obsolete, nautical) A form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding an enemy vessel. |
| corvusnoun | (historical) A hooked ram for destroying walls. |
| currachnoun | (nautical) An Irish boat, constructed like a coracle, and originally the same shape; now a boat of similar construction but conventional shape and large enough to be operated by up to eight oars. |
| caracnoun | Alternative form of carrack. [(historical) 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.] |
| camboosenoun | Alternative form of caboose. [(obsolete, nautical) A small galley or cookhouse on the deck of a small vessel.] |
| caracoanoun | (historical, nautical) Any of various similar light vessels or proas used by the Malays, and the Indonesians and Filipinos, particularly for raiding. |
| cothurnusnoun | A buskin used in ancient tragedy. |
| calathusnoun | (historical) A vase-shaped basket made from reeds or twigs, used in Ancient Greece. |
| cabreenoun | Archaic form of cabri (“pronghorn”). [A pronghorn.] |
| caracknoun | Alternative form of carrack. [(historical) 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.] |
| caracoranoun | Alternative form of caracoa. [(historical, nautical) Any of various similar light vessels or proas used by the Malays, and the Indonesians and Filipinos, particularly for raiding.] |
| cartroadnoun | (historical) A road for the driving of carts. |
| carrossenoun | Alternative form of carosse (“type of coach”). [(obsolete) A European state coach.] |
| charretnoun | (obsolete) A chariot. |
| caravalnoun | Obsolete spelling of caravel. [(nautical, historical) A light, usually lateen-rigged sailing ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish for about 300 years from the 15th century, first for trade and later for voyages of exploration.] |
| carracknoun | (historical) 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. |
| carochnoun | Obsolete form of caroche. [(obsolete) A form of stately carriage or chariot] |
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