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A Mediterranean sailing ship that has a long overhanging bow and stern, is usually three-masted with a lateen rig, but often carries square sails on the foremast.

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  • SHE WAS a xebec, low in the water and narrow at the waist.
  • She was a xebec and looked handy enough -- I have always been lucky in my ships.
  • He had received a wound in the right hand, when on board the xebec 'Cerf'.
  • While it lasted, no boat could push out from the xebec without our perceiving it.
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