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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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Ashore
::
Ashore
(adv.)
On shore or on land; on the land
adjacent
to
water;
to the
shore;
to the land;
aground
(when
applied
to a
ship);
--
sometimes
opposed
to
aboard
or
afloat.
Slipboard
::
Slipboard
(n.) A board
sliding
in
grooves.
Blowzy
::
Blowzy
(a.)
Coarse
and
ruddy-faced;
fat and
ruddy;
high
colored;
frowzy.
Cordonnet
::
Cordonnet
(n.)
Doubled
and
twisted
thread,
made of
coarse
silk, and used for
tassels,
fringes,
etc..
Hypoaria
::
Hypoaria
(pl. ) of
Hypoario.
Hogget
::
Hogget
(n.) A young boar of the
second
year.
Trireme
::
Trireme
(n.) An
ancient
galley
or
vessel
with tree
banks,
or
tiers,
of
oars..
Grossly
::
Grossly
(adv.)
In a gross
manner;
greatly;
coarsely;
without
delicacy;
shamefully;
disgracefully.
Screen
::
Screen
(n.) A long,
coarse
riddle
or
sieve,
sometimes
a
revolving
perforated
cylinder,
used to
separate
the
coarser
from the finer
parts,
as of coal, sand,
gravel,
and the
like..
Port
::
Port (n.) The
larboard
or left side of a ship
(looking
from the stern
toward
the bow); as, a
vessel
heels to port. See Note under
Larboard.
Also used
adjectively..
Steam Engine
::
Steamboating
(n.) The
shearing
of a pile of books which are as yet
uncovered,
or out of
boards..
Half-pike
::
Half-pike
(n.) A short pike,
sometimes
carried
by
officers
of
infantry,
sometimes
used in
boarding
ships;
a
spontoon..
Fireboard
::
Fireboard
(n.) A
chimney
board or
screen
to close a
fireplace
when not in use.
Quack
::
Quack (n.) The cry of the duck, or a sound in
imitation
of it; a
hoarse,
quacking
noise..
Shindy
::
Shindy
(n.) An
uproar
or
disturbance;
a
spree;
a row; a riot.
Starblowlines
::
Starboard
(v. t.) To put to the
right,
or
starboard,
side of a
vessel;
as, to
starboard
the
helm..
Broad
::
Broad (n.) The broad part of
anything;
as, the broad of an oar..
Ship
::
Ship (v. t.) To
engage
or
secure
for
service
on board of a ship; as, to ship
seamen..
Watertath
::
Watertath
(n.) A kind of
coarse
grass
growing
in wet
grounds,
and
supposed
to be
injurious
to
sheep..
Smock Frock
::
Smock frock () A
coarse
frock,
or
shirt,
worn over the other
dress,
as by farm
laborers..
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