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A kitchen on a boat is called a galley.
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In most ships this is called the galley, although on big passenger liners it would be called the kitchens, and there'd be more than one of them.
The ship's kitchen is known as "The Galley".
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An ancient galley with two banks of oars is called a bireme.
This is called the galley.
You cook meals and clean up afterward. The galley is the kitchen in a ship (aircraft also use the term) where all the cooking is done for the crew or passengers. The familiar term 'galley slave' doesn't refer to this kind of galley, though. A 'galley slave' was a person compelled to row an ancient ship - called a galley - which was powered by numerous oars, and sometimes supplemented by sails.