Definition of Caravelle

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caravelle

caravanettes
caravaning
caravanlike
caravanned
caravanner
caravanners
caravanning
caravans
caravansarai
caravansarais
caravansaries
caravansary
caravanserai
caravanserais
caravel
caravelle (current term)
caravelles
caravels
caraway
caraway seed
caraway seed bread
caraways
carb
carb-
carb-face
carb up
carbaalanate
carbaalanates
carbaalane
carbaalanes

Literary usage of Caravelle

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Martinique & Guadeloupe Alive! by Lynne M. Sullivan (2001)
"A short distance north, take highway D2 out to the caravelle Peninsula (-&) ... You can drive along D2 all the way to Reserve Naturelle de la caravelle (•&) ..."

2. Contested Skies: Trans-Australian Airlines, 1946-1992 by John Gunn (1999)
"The superior speed for the pure jet caravelle (the Electra was a turboprop) gave it a block ... The caravelle already had 2000 flying hours to its credit, ..."

3. Adventure Guide Virgin Islands by Lynne M. Sullivan (2006)
"Repeat guests say it's friendly touches such as these that draw them back to caravelle year after year. Other lures include spacious air-conditioned rooms ..."

4. The US Virgin Islands Alive! by Harriet Greenberg, Douglas Greenberg (2006)
"HOTEL caravelle 44A Queen Cross Street Christiansted, St. Croix 00820 •s (340) ... The recently renovated caravelle blends old-world service with modern ..."

5. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn (1922)
"I was also told that the light is frequently seen near Grande Anse, on the other side of the island — and on the heights of La caravelle, the long fantastic ..."

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