"Gallet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gallet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gallet" Meaning

A gallet is a type of medieval clothing worn by men, specifically a type of close-fitting glove that was typically made of leather and worn with doublets and hose (trousers) belonging to a gentleman or a noble.

"Gallet" Examples

Example Sentences for the Spanish Word "Gallet" (Cookie)

English Translations


| Example Sentence | English Translation |
| --- | --- |
| Ella come un gallet cada mañana antes de ir al trabajo. | She eats a cookie every morning before going to work. |
| Me encantan los gallets de chocolate. | I love chocolate cookies. |
| La tienda de dulces vendió millones de gallets en el fin de semana. | The candy store sold millions of cookies over the weekend. |
| A las niños les encantan los gallets con sprinkles. | Kids love cookies with sprinkles. |
| Ella llevó un paquete de gallets para su hija en la escuela. | She brought a package of cookies for her daughter to school. |

"Gallet" Similar Words

Gallego

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Galleon

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A galleon is a large sailing ship that was used by European countries during the 16th to 18th centuries, particularly during the Age of Exploration and the Golden Age of Piracy. It is typically three-masted and square-rigged, with a flat bottom and a sternpost rudder. Galleons were often used for warfare, piracy, and trade, and were known for their speed, maneuverability, and firepower.

Galleons

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Galleons are large, three-masted sailing ships that originated in Europe during the 16th century. They were used as warships, trade vessels, and even as royal transport. Galleons were characterized by their size, with some measuring over 100 feet (30 meters) in length, and their multiple masts, with square-rigged sails. They played a significant role in European maritime history, particularly during the Age of Exploration and the colonial period.

Galleot

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A galleot is an old-fashioned term for a type of sailing ship that was developed in the 16th century. It was a small, lightly armed warship, often used for reconnaissance, patrol, and escort duties. The term "galleot" is also sometimes used to refer to a small boat or vessel, especially one used for fishing or pleasure cruising.

Galleria

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Galleries

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Galleries refer to exhibitions or displays of artworks, sculptures, or other creative pieces, often held in a purpose-built space such as a museum, art gallery, or studio. They can also refer to a series of interconnected rooms or corridors used for display purposes, particularly in museums or exhibition spaces.

Gallery

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A gallery is a room or building where artworks, sculptures, and other creative pieces are displayed for public viewing or purchase. It can also refer to a part of a museum or art museum where artworks are exhibited.

Galletyle

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Galley

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1. A galley is a long, narrow kitchen or cooking area, typically found on a ship.<br>2. A galley is also a type of low- ceilinged, narrow, and often sloping deck of a sailing vessel, especially a warship.<br>3. In publishing, a galley is a proof copy of a book, usually with the text and layout, but without the final cover design. It is used for editing and proofreading purposes.

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Gallia

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Gallian

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