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- Galley - Wikipedia
The galley remained the dominant type of vessel used for war and piracy in the Mediterranean Sea until the start of the early modern period A final revival of galley warfare occurred during the 18th century in the Baltic Sea during the wars between Russia, Sweden, and Denmark
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Galley helps foodservice operators streamline operations to save precious time From scaling recipes to optimizing kitchen workflows every second counts
- GALLEY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GALLEY is a ship or boat propelled solely or chiefly by oars How to use galley in a sentence
- Galley West Palm Beach
We welcome you to Galley, a friendly and authentic grill house and bar nestled inside the beautiful Hilton West Palm Beach Featuring the finest meats and freshest ingredients, enjoy a wide variety of specialty dishes, unique twists on classic fare and a dash of international cuisine
- 4’ Workstation - The Galley® | The Original Kitchen Workstation
(1) Stainless Steel Colander (1) Stainless Steel Mixing Bowl with lid Specifications Single bowl Users: 1 Culinary Tools included: Five (CKT-12) Galley Tap recommended: One Outside dimensions: 45 1 2” x 19 1 2” x 10 5 16” Countertop cutout: 44 1 2” x 18” Basin area: 44” x 16” Minimum cabinet size: 48” or 120cm
- Galley - definition of galley by The Free Dictionary
Define galley galley synonyms, galley pronunciation, galley translation, English dictionary definition of galley n pl gal·leys 1 Nautical a A large, usually single-decked medieval ship of shallow draft, propelled by sails and oars and used as a merchant ship or
- GALLEY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
As a passenger you won't need to stay in the galley during the flight anymore, when you wish to stand for a while
- Galley | Ship, History, Features Uses | Britannica
galley, large seagoing vessel propelled primarily by oars The Egyptians, Cretans, and other ancient peoples used sail-equipped galleys for both war and commerce
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