Associations to the word «Oar»
Noun
- Terence
- Morn
- Clatter
- Hull
- Slave
- Crab
- Pin
- Plunge
- Pair
- Chunk
- Hatchet
- Quay
- Rising
- Canvas
- Shark
- Spray
- Unison
- Thrash
- Deluge
- Overseer
- Grab
- Crutch
- Pursuer
- Drowning
- Skipper
- Winnie
- Hook
- Lever
- Compass
- Quiver
- Frenchmen
- Boating
- Mangrove
- Ludlow
- Lad
- Bark
- Haste
- Murmur
- Fishing
- Stillness
- Roar
- Peg
- Mate
- Calm
- Spoon
- Shaft
- Steamer
- Cove
- Grasp
- Shouting
- Comrade
- Algiers
- Jak
- Cyrus
- Sticking
- Gloom
- Athenian
- Bottom
- Fore
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
OAR, noun. An implement used to propel a boat or a ship in the water, having a flat blade at one end, being rowed from the other end and being normally fastened to the vessel.
OAR, noun. An oarsman; a rower.
OAR, noun. (zoology) An oar-like swimming organ of various invertebrates.
OAR, verb. To row; to propel with oars.
OAR BLADE, noun. The flanged portion of an oar; not the handle nor the shaft.
OAR BLADES, noun. Plural of oar blade
Dictionary definition
OAR, noun. An implement used to propel or steer a boat.
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