galleass (Meaning)

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galleass (n.)

A large galley, having some features of the galleon, as broadside guns; esp., such a vessel used by the southern nations of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. See Galleon, and Galley.

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galleass Sentence Examples

  1. The galleass, a hybrid vessel, combined the features of a galley and a sailing ship.
  2. The large galleass boasted multiple masts and a formidable row of oars.
  3. Venetian galleasses played a crucial role in maritime battles during the Renaissance.
  4. The towering galleass stood tall, casting an imposing shadow on the water's surface.
  5. The galleass's armament included cannons, making it a formidable warship.
  6. The galley crew of the galleass endured long hours of arduous rowing.
  7. The sails on the galleass billowed in the wind, propelling the vessel at impressive speeds.
  8. Artists captured the grandeur of the galleass in numerous paintings and engravings.
  9. The sound of oars splashing against the water echoed from the decks of the galleass.
  10. The galleass served as a symbol of maritime power and technological advancement in its era.

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A large galley, having some features of the galleon, as broadside guns; esp., such a vessel used by the southern nations of Europe in the 16th and 17th centurie

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No antonyms found.

The galleass, a hybrid vessel, combined the features of a galley and a sailing ship.

The large galleass boasted multiple masts and a formidable row of oars.

Venetian galleasses played a crucial role in maritime battles during the Renaissance.

The towering galleass stood tall, casting an imposing shadow on the water's surface.