The galley of a ship is the area used for food preparation and storage; AKA the kitchen or pantry. The term galley is also used on trains and aircraft.
The galley is the same as a mess hall or cafeteria.
The ship's kitchen is known as "The Galley".
The ship's kitchen is known as "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.
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A galley ship is powered by oars while a galleon ship is powered by sail/masts
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.
A galley hand helps out in the galley of a train, ship, or aircraft. The galley is where food is prepared. The galley hand might prepare and chop fruits and vegetables, or stir soups and stews.