All galleon synonyms
gal·le·on
G g noun galleon
- yacht — a vessel used for private cruising, racing, or other noncommercial purposes.
- skiff — any of various types of boats small enough for sailing or rowing by one person.
- craft — You can refer to a boat, a spacecraft, or an aircraft as a craft.
- vessel — a craft for traveling on water, now usually one larger than an ordinary rowboat; a ship or boat.
- ship — a romantic relationship between fictional characters, especially one that people discuss, write about, or take an interest in, whether or not the romance actually exists in the original book, show, etc.: popular ships in fan fiction.
- catamaran — A catamaran is a sailing boat with two parallel hulls that are held in place by a single deck.
- schooner — Nautical. any of various types of sailing vessel having a foremast and mainmast, with or without other masts, and having fore-and-aft sails on all lower masts. See also ketch, topsail schooner, yawl1 (def 2).
- sloop — a single-masted, fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessel, with or without a bowsprit, having a jib-headed or gaff mainsail, the latter sometimes with a gaff topsail, and one or more headsails. Compare cutter (def 3), knockabout (def 1).
- cutter — A cutter is a tool that you use for cutting through something.
- clipper — Clippers are a tool used for cutting small amounts from something, especially from someone's hair or nails.
- galley — a kitchen or an area with kitchen facilities in a ship, plane, or camper.
- yawl — a ship's small boat, rowed by a crew of four or six.
- jack — Sir John Arthur ("Jack") 1926–2014, Australian racing-car driver and designer.
- bark — When a dog barks, it makes a short, loud noise, once or several times.
- brig — A brig is a type of ship with two masts and square sails.
- windjammer — (formerly) a merchant ship propelled by sails.
- ketch — a sailing vessel rigged fore and aft on two masts, the larger, forward one being the mainmast and the after one, stepped forward of the rudderpost, being the mizzen or jigger.
- brigantine — a two-masted sailing ship, rigged square on the foremast and fore-and-aft with square topsails on the mainmast
- pinnace — a light sailing ship, especially one formerly used in attendance on a larger ship.
- dory — a boat with a narrow, flat bottom, high bow, and flaring sides.
- sunfish — the ocean sunfish, Mola mola.
- tender — soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak.
- dinghy — any small boat designed as a tender or lifeboat, especially a small ship's boat, rowed, sailed, or driven by a motor.
- rowboat — a small boat designed for rowing.
- trireme — a galley with three rows or tiers of oars on each side, one above another, used chiefly as a warship.
- tall ship — type of large sailing ship
- bireme — an ancient galley having two banks of oars
- galiot — a small galley propelled by both sails and oars.
- galleass — a fighting galley, lateen-rigged on three masts, used in the Mediterranean Sea from the 15th to the 18th centuries.