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Definition of oar
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Oar (n) An
oarsman;
a
rower;
as, he is a good oar..
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Fiants
::
Fiants
(n.) The dung of the fox, wolf, boar, or
badger..
Stulm
::
Stull (n.) A
framework
of
timber
covered
with
boards
to
support
rubbish;
also, a
framework
of
boards
to
protect
miners
from
falling
stones..
Icarian
::
Icarian
(a.)
Soaring
too high for
safety,
like
Icarus;
adventurous
in
flight..
Rime
::
Rime (v. i.) To
freeze
or
congeal
into
hoarfrost.
Thunder
::
Thunder
(n.) To
produce
thunder;
to
sound,
rattle,
or roar, as a
discharge
of
atmospheric
electricity;
-- often used
impersonally;
as, it
thundered
continuously..
Board
::
Board (v. t.) To
approach;
to
accost;
to
address;
hence,
to woo..
Rockweed
::
Rockweed
(n.) Any
coarse
seaweed
growing
on
sea-washed
rocks,
especially
Fucus..
Whistler
::
Whistler
(n.) The
hoary,
or
northern,
marmot
(Arctomys
pruinosus)..
Billboard
::
Billboard
(n.) A flat
surface,
as of a panel or of a
fence,
on which bills are
posted;
a
bulletin
board..
Slush
::
Slush (n.) The
refuse
grease
and fat
collected
in
cooking,
especially
on
shipboard..
Bearskin
::
Bearskin
(n.) A
coarse,
shaggy,
woolen
cloth for
overcoats..
Dowlas
::
Dowlas
(n.) A
coarse
linen cloth made in the north of
England
and in
Scotland,
now
nearly
replaced
by
calico..
Billboard
::
Billboard
(n.) A piece of thick
plank,
armed with iron
plates,
and fixed on the bow or fore
channels
of a
vessel,
for the bill or fluke of the
anchor
to rest on..
Codilla
::
Codilla
(n.) The
coarse
tow of flax and hemp.
Resonance
::
Resonance
(n.) A
prolongation
or
increase
of any
sound,
either
by
reflection,
as in a
cavern
or
apartment
the walls of which are not
distant
enough
to
return
a
distinct
echo, or by the
production
of
vibrations
in other
bodies,
as a
sounding-board,
or the
bodies
of
musical
instruments..
Hawse
::
Hawse (n.) The
situation
of the
cables
when a
vessel
is
moored
with two
anchors,
one on the
starboard,
the other on the port bow..
Thimbleweed
::
Thimbleweed
(n.) Any plant of the
composite
genus
Rudbeckia,
coarse
herbs
somewhat
resembling
the
sunflower;
-- so
called
from their
conical
receptacles..
Crock
::
Crock (n.) Any piece of
crockery,
especially
of
coarse
earthenware;
an
earthen
pot or
pitcher..
Hypoarian
::
Hypoarian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
hypoarion.
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Living
in a state of
nature;
inhabiting
natural
haunts,
as the
forest
or open
field;
not
familiar
with, or not
easily
approached
by, man; not tamed or
domesticated;
as, a wild boar; a wild ox; a wild cat..
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