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galley galleys   Etymology :Middle English galeie, from Old French galie, galee, ultimately from Middle Greek galea. Pronunciation :'ga-lE. Function :noun. Date :13th century.
+-  English - Turkish translation for "galley"
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galley eski zamanlarda kullanılan bir veya daha fazla sıra kürekleri olan savaş gemisi tr 
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galley kalyon en 
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galley roma kürek gemisi en 
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galley eski za manlarda kullanılan bir veya daha fazla sıra kürekleri olan harp gemisi tr 
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galley mutfak tr 
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galley uçak mutfağı en 
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galley gemi mutfağı en 
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galley uçak ya da gemide yiyeceklerin hazırlandığı bölüm tr 
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galley dizgi tablası  isim tr 
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galley çektirme tr 
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galley büyük kayık tr 
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galley gale tr 
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galley (matbaacılıkta) metal harflerin dizildiği tekne tr 
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galley matb dizilmiş harfle rin konulduğu tekne tr 
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galley dizgi teknesi en 
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galley mavna en 
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galley yelkenli tekne  Askeri en 
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galley gale gallev proof matb ilk tashih galley slave Kadırgada çallşan kürek tr 
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galley kuzine en 
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galley büyük ka yık tr 
+-  English - English translation for "galley"
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galley Kitchen en 
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galley The kitchen on a boat en 
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galley A proof sheet taken from type while on a galley; a galley proof en 
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galley the area for food preparation on a ship the kitchen area for food preparation on an airliner (classical antiquity) a crescent-shaped seagoing vessel propelled by oars a large medieval vessel with a single deck propelled by sails and oars with guns at stern and prow; a complement of 1,000 men; used mainly in the Mediterranean for war and trading en 
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galley Ship's kitchen en 
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galley 1 Unaltered phototypesetter output, usually single columns of type on photographic paper, serving as preliminary proofs 2 Final image or typeset copy output directly to film or photographic paper 3 Initially, a long, shallow tray for storing and proofing handset type en 
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galley type of ship propelled mainly by oars; ship's kitchen; tray to hold type that has been set (Printing); galley proof  isim en 
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galley Vessel's kitchen en 
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galley The kitchen area of a motorhome en 
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galley – The kitchen of a ship en 
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galley An oblong tray of wood or brass, with upright sides, for holding type which has been set, or is to be made up, etc en 
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galley An oblong oven or muffle with a battery of retorts; a gallery furnace en 
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galley A large vessel for war and national purposes; -- common in the Middle Ages, and down to the 17th century en 
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galley A vessel propelled by oars, whether having masts and sails or not en 
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galley One of the small boats carried by a man-of-war en 
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galley The cookroom or kitchen and cooking apparatus of a vessel or aircraft; -- sometimes on merchant vessels called the caboose en 
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galley A vessel propelled by oars, whether having masts and sails or not A large vessel for war and national purposes; common in the Middle Ages, and down to the 17th century en 
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galley A name given by analogy to the Greek, Roman, and other ancient vessels propelled by oars en 
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galley The cookroom or kitchen and cooking apparatus of a vessel; sometimes on merchant vessels called the caboose en 
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galley One of the small boats carried by a man-of- war en 
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galley A light, open boat used on the Thames by customhouse officers, press gangs, and also for pleasure en 
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galley Navy term for cafeteria or dining facility en 
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galley Typeset material before it has been arranged into page form to top en 
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galley (old) flat oblong tray into which composed type matter is put and kept until made up into pages in the forme Also a similar tray on a slug composing machine which receives the slugs as they are ejected Also a long column of composed text matter en 
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galley a long, narrow and low ship, with a lateen sail, provided with all the energy the number of oars could furnish (up to 180) It was first adopted in the ninth century, and for the entire modern age would remain the principal ship of the Mediterranean It was usually 50 m long, 7 m high, and the crew might total up to 500 men Galleys were named after places ('marsigliana, zarattina'), after noble families in Venice ('Trona', Marcella', 'Moceniga') or after the goods that they transported en 
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galley The pre-publication copies sent to the author for final proofreading or to reviewers for pre-publication reviews en 
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galley The kitchen area on a boat en 
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galley the area for food preparation on a ship en 
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galley the kitchen area for food preparation on an airliner en 
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galley On a ship or aircraft, the galley is the kitchen en 
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galley In former times, a galley was a ship with sails and a lot of oars, which was often rowed by slaves or prisoners. Large seagoing vessel propelled primarily by oars. The Egyptians, Cretans, and other ancient peoples used sail-equipped galleys for war and commerce. The Phoenicians apparently introduced the bireme ( 700 BC), which had two banks of oars staggered on either side. The Greeks first built the trireme 500 BC. War galleys would cruise in columns and would engage the enemy as a line abreast. A galley would close with the enemy at the bow, which was equipped with a ram, grappling irons, and missile-hurling devices. Invention of the lateen (fore-and-aft) sail and the stern rudder rendered the galley obsolete for commerce, but its greater maneuverability maintained its military importance into the 16th century. See also longship en 
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galley a large medieval vessel with a single deck propelled by sails and oars with guns at stern and prow; a complement of 1,000 men; used mainly in the Mediterranean for war and trading en 
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galley (classical antiquity) a crescent-shaped seagoing vessel propelled by oars en 
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galley A typeset draft used for proofreading copy and estimating text length, sometimes sent to book reviewers en 
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galley The space on a boat that would be referred to as the kitchen en 
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galley a long, narrow and low ship, with a Latin sail, provided with all the energy the number of oars could furnish (up to 180) It was first adopted in the ninth century, and for the entire modern age would remain the principal ship of the Mediterranean It was usually 50 m long, 7 m high, and the crew might total up to 500 men Galleys were named after places ('marsigliana, zarattina'), after noble families in Venice ('Trona', Marcella', 'Moceniga') or after the goods that they transported en 
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galley A galley is the kitchen of a ship or aircraft en 
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galley Ship used in war, as opposed to a merchant ship In a galley, storage room inside is sacrificed for speed en 
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galley 1 A nautical kitchen; 2 A large medival ship of shallow draft propelled by sails and oars, used as a merchantman or warship in the Mediterranean; 3 An ancient seagoing vessel propelled with double or triple banks of oars en 
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galley the writer's proof of a the book before it is sold commercially This is what the reviewer reads en 
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galley -A type of kitchen in which the appliances and cabinetry are lined up against a single wall en 
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galley A proof of a book made before the pages are numbered en 
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galley A sheet containing a proof of unpaginated type composition en 
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galley The kitchen in a ship en 
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galley The kitchen area of a boat en 
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galleys plural of galley en 
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galleys A publisher's initial typeset version of an author's manuscript, usually after final editing but prior to pagination for the final version Authors are generally given an opportunity to review galleys for errors or significant changes How much may be changed is often spelled out in contracts en 
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galleys Long pages of typeset text, not yet broken out into book pages, not much used today en 
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galleys   The initial typeset form of a manuscript, sent to an author for review   Page divisions are not made, but type size and column format are set en 
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galleys the long metal trays used to hold type after it has been set and before the press run en 
+-  English - German translation for "galley"
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galley Kombüse , Galeere de 
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galleys Galeeren de 
+-  English - Greek translation for "galley"
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galley αποθήκη el 
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galley (n) τριήρης, μαγειρείο πλοίου, κουζίνα πλοίου, κάτεργο, σελιδοθέτης el 
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galley σελιδοθέτης en 
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galley κουζίνα πλοίου en 
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galley μαγειρείο πλοίου en 
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galleys αποθήκες el 

 

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