Galleass [noun]

Definition of Galleass:

a ship

Synonyms of Galleass:


Opposite/Antonyms of Galleass:

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Sentence/Example of Galleass:

At the same time, the increased size, when compared to a standard war galley, didn’t allow the galleass to be as maneuverable as its oar-based predecessor.

Compared to the low, crowded galley, the galleass was a roomy and much more seaworthy ship.

The galleass's guns were high above the water, and the galleys dreaded their plunging fire.

The galleass represented in Fig. 46 had a circular forecastle in which were mounted several guns, to be used in end-on attack.

The third, the great galleass "Florencia," went down in Tobermory Bay.

The galleass had gone on the sands, and as the tide ebbed had fallen over on her side.

The galleass was the most splendid vessel of her kind afloat, Don Hugo one of the greatest of Spanish grandees.

The galleass was patched up, and De Leyva ventured an attempt to make his way in her to Scotland.

A huge galleass had her rudder broken and drifted helplessly with the tide.