Associations to the word «Scull»
Noun
- Oar
- Boat
- Regatta
- Gondola
- Rowing
- Rower
- Henley
- Rat
- Quad
- Pair
- Glide
- Dick
- Olympics
- Hands
- Eton
- Intake
- Diamond
- Canoeing
- Ivanov
- Andrei
- Ladder
- Medal
- Medallist
- Summer
- Houghton
- Thames
- Beijing
- Lac
- Christina
- Eight
- Bronze
- Raja
- Gb
- Challenge
- Geelong
- Olaf
- Sweep
- Shoal
- Baby
- Lange
- Paddle
- Oceania
- Sail
- Alf
- Debbie
- Munich
- Leonid
- Costello
- Shore
- Pearce
- Rudder
- Copeland
- Athens
- Guangzhou
- Goblet
- Hammond
- Stephan
- Paralympic
- Kazan
- Watkins
- Erskine
- Qualification
- Medalist
- Championship
- Igor
- Simeon
- Courtney
- Ethel
- Ride
- Tunis
- Oleg
- Aleksandr
- Roof
- Won
- Stern
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Wiktionary
SCULL, noun. A single oar mounted at the stern of a boat and moved from side to side to propel the boat forward.
SCULL, noun. One of a pair of oars handled by a single rower.
SCULL, noun. A small rowing boat, for one person.
SCULL, noun. A light rowing boat used for racing by one, two, or four rowers, each operating two oars (sculls), one in each hand.
SCULL, verb. To row a boat using a scull or sculls.
SCULL, verb. To skate while keeping both feet in contact with the ground or ice.
SCULL, noun. Obsolete form of skull.
SCULL, noun. A skull cap. A small bowl-shaped helmet, without visor or bever.
SCULL, verb. (Australia) (New Zealand) (slang) To drink the entire contents of (a drinking vessel) without pausing.
SCULL, noun. (obsolete) A shoal of fish.
SCULL, noun. The skua gull.
Dictionary definition
SCULL, noun. A long oar that is mounted at the stern of a boat and moved left and right to propel the boat forward.
SCULL, noun. Each of a pair of short oars that are used by a single oarsman.
SCULL, noun. A racing shell that is propelled by sculls.
SCULL, verb. Propel with sculls; "scull the boat".
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