Word of the Day: Galère.
NOUN
1. A group or coterie.
Example Sentences.
1. "The members of the galère were easily recognizable by their matching outfits."
2. "Their galère consists of people with a shared interest in woodworking."
3. "People who grow up together often form a tight-knit galère."
Word Origin.
French, mid-18th century
This word comes to us from French; it literally translates to "galley." It adopted its modern meaning through its use in the French play "Scapin the Schemer" by Molière.
NOUN
1. A group or coterie.
Example Sentences.
1. "The members of the galère were easily recognizable by their matching outfits."
2. "Their galère consists of people with a shared interest in woodworking."
3. "People who grow up together often form a tight-knit galère."
Word Origin.
French, mid-18th century
This word comes to us from French; it literally translates to "galley." It adopted its modern meaning through its use in the French play "Scapin the Schemer" by Molière.
Word of the Day: Galère.
NOUN
1. A group or coterie.
Example Sentences.
1. "The members of the galère were easily recognizable by their matching outfits."
2. "Their galère consists of people with a shared interest in woodworking."
3. "People who grow up together often form a tight-knit galère."
Word Origin.
French, mid-18th century
This word comes to us from French; it literally translates to "galley." It adopted its modern meaning through its use in the French play "Scapin the Schemer" by Molière.
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