ship's galley
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Definition
- Noun:
- The kitchen area on a ship: A "ship's galley" is the compartment or area on a vessel where food is prepared and cooked. It is the maritime equivalent of a kitchen.
Usage
- The term "ship's galley" specifically refers to the food preparation facility on a boat or ship. It is a functional space designed to operate safely in a marine environment, often with specialized equipment secured against the motion of the sea.
Examples
- Noun:
- The chef prepared all meals in the ship's galley.
- Modern yachts often have a well-equipped ship's galley.
- The crew gathered outside the ship's galley, waiting for dinner.
Advanced Usage
- "galley" alone: In nautical contexts, "galley" is often used as a shortened form of "ship's galley."
- He is cooking in the galley.
- "galley slave": Historically, this term referred to a person forced to row on a galley ship, but it is sometimes used metaphorically to describe someone working very hard in a confined, tedious job.
- I feel like a galley slave in this paperwork job.
Variants and Related Words
- Galley (n): The standard short form for a ship's kitchen. Also refers to a type of ancient ship propelled by oars.
- The galley on the cruise ship was spotless.
- Galley proof (n): In publishing, a preliminary proof of text, historically so named because it was set on a long tray resembling a galley ship's kitchen.
- The author reviewed the galley proofs before final printing.
Synonyms
- Ship's kitchen: A direct synonym.
- Cuddy (n): A small cabin or cookhouse on a boat, though this is less common and can be more specific to small vessels.
Related Phrases
- Mess deck: The area where a ship's crew eats, which is typically separate from but adjacent to the galley.
- The sailors took their food from the galley to the mess deck.
Noun
- the area for food preparation on a ship