Galleon Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for galleon.
galleon
galleon
/ˈɡæ.li.ən/
Examples
- He captured a galleon.
- Earl transforms the school into a galleon in the ocean.
- Thus, she was called the Patroness of the Galleon.
- He came to Manila to engage in the galleon trade.
- The badge depicts a galleon sailing across the ocean.
- Stingray arrives at the location where the galleon was last sighted.
- The Galleon Era ended in 1815 following the Mexican Revolution.
- The story of the galleon started shortly after the Colorado river flood of 1862.
- Van Heemskerck would himself attack the Galleon of the Spanish admiral, Aviles.
- The Ferryboat story changed over time more often than the Lost Galleon story.
a large square-rigged sailing ship with three or more masts; used by the Spanish for commerce and war from the 15th to 18th centuries
noun
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"Gall + Eon. A giant ship sails the seas for eons, gallant and strong."
"Gall + Lion. A big ship as proud and strong as a lion on the sea."
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