gallery
IPA: gˈæɫɝi
noun
- An institution, building, or room for the exhibition and conservation of works of art.
- An establishment that buys, sells, and displays works of art.
- The uppermost seating area projecting from the rear or side walls of a theater, concert hall, or auditorium.
- (by extension, metonymically) The spectators of an event, collectively.
- (law) The, often elevated and in the rear, part of a courtroom where seating for the public audience is facilitated during trial.
- A roofed promenade, especially one extending along the wall of a building and supported by arches or columns on the outer side
- (computing) A browsable collection of images, font styles, etc.
- (fortification) A covered passage cut through the earth or masonry.
- (mining) A level or drive in a mine.
- (automotive) A channel that carries engine oil to parts of the engine that need lubrication, such as the main bearings.
- (television) The production control room.
- A part of a monocle, a projection off the ring holding the lens, which helps secure the monocle in the eye socket.
- (entomology) The boring trails produced by an insect in wood.
- A surname from Irish.
- Short for gallery forest. [riparian woodland; a dense forest of mature trees, without understory, that lines both banks of a river in an otherwise treeless region]
verb
- (Trinidad and Tobago) To show off.
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Examples of "gallery" in Sentences
- It is the latitude and longitude of the gallery.
- The picture is entitled to be displayed in the gallery.
- The rotunda belongs to the National Gallery of Art building.
- It is currently occupied by the Haunch of Venison art gallery.
- The image gallery below shows some of the types of buttress threads.
- In March 2002 she opened her own gallery, Sartorial Contemporary Art.
- I just need an easel to work on my art before I submit it to the gallery.
- Are we sure that the works are on permanant display at the Pucker Gallery.
- The art gallery is lighted naturally from an arched skylight in the ceiling.
- The gallery here uses studies for the end work of art for the reader to peruse.
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