Associations to the word «Coxless»
Noun
- Rowing
- Rower
- Regatta
- Henley
- Pair
- Eton
- Olympics
- Four
- Glover
- Medallist
- Hodge
- Mckay
- Quad
- Medal
- Canoeing
- Gb
- Eight
- Magdalen
- Summer
- Partridge
- Bronze
- Steward
- Gold
- Munich
- Boat
- Olympic
- Drew
- Guangzhou
- Matthew
- Lac
- Crew
- Townsend
- Heather
- Stroke
- Thames
- Silver
- Barcelona
- Won
- Belgrade
- Partner
- Slovenia
- Event
- Beijing
- Foster
- Medalist
- Athens
- Competition
- Toby
- Cox
- Igor
- Championship
- Bow
- Steve
- Dunn
- Atlanta
- Amsterdam
- Reed
- Alex
- Britain
- Senior
- Sweep
- Hansen
- Commonwealth
- Nash
- Helen
- Nick
- Tim
- Finishing
- Erik
- Challenge
- Kurt
- Sydney
- Thomson
- Robertson
Adjective
Wiktionary
COXLESS, adjective. (rowing) Not having a cox.
COXLESS FOUR, noun. (nautical) A boat, used in competitive rowing, having four rowers, each with a single oar
COXLESS FOUR, noun. (rowing) (especially in plural) A race in which such craft participate
COXLESS PAIR, noun. (nautical) A boat, used in competitive rowing, having two rowers, each with a single oar
COXLESS PAIR, noun. (rowing) (especially in plural) A race in which such craft participate
COXLESS PAIRS, noun. Plural of coxless pair
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