The fighting gallery ship was commonly referred to as a "galleon" or "fighting galley." These vessels were designed for naval warfare and typically combined the features of a ship and a galley, utilizing both sails and oars. They were equipped with cannons and other armaments, making them formidable in battles during their time.
An ancient ship with two banks of oars is called a "bireme".
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A gallery is a) A part of a ship that runs below the deck b) where paintings are displayed in a museum
The kitchen on a ship is kmown as the Galley.
The National Gallery.
length of back gallery is included but it is not called as back gallery
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A warship is a ship for fighting. A ship is any self-propelled floating vessel.
The circular gallery which runs at the point where the vault of the Dome starts to curve inwards, is called the Whispering Gallery.
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