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- Galley - n. - A vessel propelled by oars, whether having masts and sails or not
- Galley - n. - A large vessel for war and national purposes; -- common in the Middle Ages, and down to the 17th century.
- Galley - n. - A name given by analogy to the Greek, Roman, and other ancient vessels propelled by oars.
- Galley - n. - A light, open boat used on the Thames by customhouse officers, press gangs, and also for pleasure.
- Galley - n. - One of the small boats carried by a man-of-war.
- Galley - n. - The cookroom or kitchen and cooking apparatus of a vessel; -- sometimes on merchant vessels called the caboose.
- Galley - n. - An oblong oven or muffle with a battery of retorts; a gallery furnace.
- Galley - n. - An oblong tray of wood or brass, with upright sides, for holding type which has been set, or is to be made up, etc.
- Galley - n. - A proof sheet taken from type while on a galley; a galley proof.
- Galley-bird - n. - The European green woodpecker; also, the spotted woodpecker.
- Galley-worm - n. - A chilognath myriapod of the genus Iulus, and allied genera, having numerous short legs along the sides; a milliped or "thousand legs." See Chilognatha.
- Galleys - pl. - of Galley
- Quadrireme - n. - A galley with four banks of oars or rowers.
- Cookroom - n. - A room for cookery; a kitchen; the galley or caboose of a ship.
- Scampavia - n. - A long, low war galley used by the Neapolitans and Sicilians in the early part of the nineteenth century.
- Quinquereme - n. - A galley having five benches or banks of oars; as, an Athenian quinquereme.
- Cuddy - n. - A small cabin: also, the galley or kitchen of a vessel.
- Bireme - n. - An ancient galley or vessel with two banks or tiers of oars.
- Copper - n. - the boilers in the galley for cooking; as, a ship's coppers.
- Trireme - n. - An ancient galley or vessel with tree banks, or tiers, of oars.
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