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    gallery
    /ˈɡal(ə)ri/

    noun

    • 1. a room or building for the display or sale of works of art: "an art gallery" Similar exhibition roomdisplay roomart gallerymuseum
    • 2. a balcony or upper floor projecting from an interior back or side wall of a hall or church, providing space for an audience or musicians: "in the minstrels' gallery, a string orchestra plays themes from film soundtracks"

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  2. GALLERY definition: 1. a room or building that is used for showing works of art, sometimes so that they can be sold…. Learn more.

  3. Gallery definition: a raised area, often having a stepped or sloping floor, in a theater, church, or other public building to accommodate spectators, exhibits, etc.. See examples of GALLERY used in a sentence.

  4. gallery. noun. gal· lery ˈga-lə-rē. ˈgal-rē. plural galleries. Synonyms of gallery. 1. a. : a roofed promenade : colonnade. b. : corridor sense 1. 2. a. : an outdoor balcony. b. Southern US and Midland US : porch, veranda. c. : a platform at the quarters or stern of a ship. 3. a. : a long and narrow passage, apartment, or corridor. b.

  5. A gallery is an area high above the ground at the back or at the sides of a large room or hall. A crowd already filled the gallery. Synonyms: passage , hall , lobby , corridor More Synonyms of gallery

  6. noun. /ˈɡæləri/ (plural galleries) Idioms. a room or building for showing works of art, especially to the public. a picture gallery. at a gallery The painting is now on display at the National Gallery in London. in a gallery the most famous sculpture in the gallery. The extension will provide plenty of new gallery space. Collocations Fine arts.

  7. A gallery is an area of a building that's usually long, narrow, and has a specific function. You might visit an art gallery to check out a row of paintings hung on its walls. There are a few kinds of galleries, but the first is a part of a house or building that's unusually long and narrow.

  8. gal·ler·y. (găl′ə-rē) n. pl. gal·ler·ies. 1. A roofed promenade, especially one extending along the wall of a building and supported by arches or columns on the outer side. 2. A long enclosed passage, such as a hallway or corridor. 3. a. A narrow balcony, usually having a railing or balustrade, along the outside of a building. b.