The ship's kitchen is known as "The Galley".
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the ships carrying emigrants were called "coffin" ships
Coffin ships were called coffin ships because lots of people died on them
Because they were ships? Do you mean longships? They were long and thin.
A kitchen on a boat is called a galley.
A ships accountant is called a "PURSER"
The utensils used inside a kitchen can be called as kitchen tools.
A ship's kitchen is called a galley because the term originates from the medieval period when ships, particularly galleys, were commonly used for trade and warfare. The word "galley" itself comes from the Latin "galea," meaning a ship, and was used to describe the kitchen area where food was prepared for the crew. Over time, the term became standardized in maritime language to refer to the cooking space on ships, regardless of their type. Thus, the galley is an essential part of shipboard life, providing nourishment for sailors during long voyages.
Ships crew
A very small kitchen is often called a kitchenette.
a number of ships is called a fleet.