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galleon
noun , hist a large Spanish ship, usually with three masts, used for war or trade 15c to 18c.
[16c: from Spanish galeón ]
noun , hist a large Spanish ship, usually with three masts, used for war or trade 15c to 18c.
[16c: from Spanish galeón ]
galleria
noun (gallerias ) a collection of small shops under one roof.
[Early 20c: Italian, related to gallery]
noun (gallerias ) a collection of small shops under one roof.
[Early 20c: Italian, related to gallery]
gallery
noun (galleries )
1 a room or building used to display works of art.
2 a balcony along an inside upper wall, eg of a church or hall, providing extra seating or reserved for musicians, etc minstrels' gallery .
3 a the upper floor in a theatre, usually containing the cheapest seats;
b the part of the audience seated there.
4 a long narrow room or corridor.
5 an underground passage in a mine or cave.
6 a covered walkway open on one or both sides.
7 the spectators in the stand at a golf, tennis or other tournament.
8 in a TV studio: a soundproof room overlooking the action, for the director or lighting engineer.
[15c: from French galerie , from Latin galeria a covered walkway]
galleried adjective
1 having a gallery.
2 made in the form of a gallery or arcade.
play to the gallery to seek mass approval by setting out to appeal to the least sophisticated element of one's audience.
noun (galleries )
1 a room or building used to display works of art.
2 a balcony along an inside upper wall, eg of a church or hall, providing extra seating or reserved for musicians, etc minstrels' gallery .
3 a the upper floor in a theatre, usually containing the cheapest seats;
b the part of the audience seated there.
4 a long narrow room or corridor.
5 an underground passage in a mine or cave.
6 a covered walkway open on one or both sides.
7 the spectators in the stand at a golf, tennis or other tournament.
8 in a TV studio: a soundproof room overlooking the action, for the director or lighting engineer.
[15c: from French galerie , from Latin galeria a covered walkway]
galleried adjective
1 having a gallery.
2 made in the form of a gallery or arcade.
play to the gallery to seek mass approval by setting out to appeal to the least sophisticated element of one's audience.
galley
noun
1 hist a long single-deck ship propelled by sails and oars.
2 hist a Greek or Roman warship.
3 hist a large open rowing boat.
4 naut the kitchen on a ship.
5 printing , publishing
a a rectangular tray holding metal type arranged as text, from which a galley proof is made;
b a galley proof.
[13c: from French galie , from Greek galaia a low flat boat]
noun
1 hist a long single-deck ship propelled by sails and oars.
2 hist a Greek or Roman warship.
3 hist a large open rowing boat.
4 naut the kitchen on a ship.
5 printing , publishing
a a rectangular tray holding metal type arranged as text, from which a galley proof is made;
b a galley proof.
[13c: from French galie , from Greek galaia a low flat boat]
galley proof
noun a preliminary proof ( noun 7) of part of a book, etc which is not yet divided into pages.
noun a preliminary proof ( noun 7) of part of a book, etc which is not yet divided into pages.
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