galleon in English

noun
1
a sailing ship in use (especially by Spain) from the 15th through 17th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade. Galleons were mainly square-rigged and usually had three or more decks and masts.
If diving for wrecks turns you on, Bermuda is a veritable treasure trove of maritime disaster, with a wreck collection including 16th century Spanish galleons , warships and a luxury transatlantic liner.

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1. Calligraphic Galleon Sweeping golden calligraphy forms the hull of this galleon, at sail upon a sea composed of miniscule ghubar (dustlike) script

2. Another galleon was found 25–35 feet below water in 2004.

3. Aluminish Galleon will no who you change then? Seize they did

4. 11 The great wooden chalet creaked and resonated like a galleon in full sail.

5. How it Bedecks, deflowers, beflowers a supra-militarized past by dragging it into a dingy military relic! galleon trade edition

6. 7 The three men went to the Bahamas, on the trail of a sunken 17th-century galleon full of treasure.

7. An eerie[sentence dictionary], green glow in the sky behind the tower turned it into a ghostly galleon on a leaden sea.

8. 25 A former chief executive of microchip company Advanced Micro Devices has been linked to an alleged insider trading ring at hedge fund Galleon Group.

9. 24 A former chief executive of microchip company Advanced Micro Devices has been linked to an alleged insider trading ring at hedge fund Galleon Group.

10. The Carolean is a heavy infantry in Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition that is unique to the Swedes and can be trained at the Barracks, Fort, and Galleon

11. In 1609, the Spanish Manila galleon San Francisco encountered bad weather on its way from Manila to Acapulco, and was wrecked on the Japanese coast in Chiba, near Tokyo.

12. The Galleon trade brought silver from New Spain, which was used to purchase Asian goods such as silk from China, spices from the Moluccas, lacquerware from Japan and Philippine cotton textiles.