an oar pin is called thole
An oar pin is also called a rowlock pin or a thole.
A thole is a hole for the pin of an oar in a row boat, so a thole filler is an oar.
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A rowlock or oarlock (US) is a brace that attaches an oar to a boat. When a boat is rowed, the rowlock acts as a fulcrum, and, in doing so, the propulsive force that the rower exerts on the water with the oar is transferred to the boat by the thrust force exerted on the rowlock.
its a sweep oar
The plural of oar is oars.
Words that end in oar are: boar hoar oar roar soar
boar, oar, soar, and roar.
An oar plier, also known as an oarlock or oar clip, is a device used to secure an oar to a boat, allowing the oar to pivot while rowing. It typically consists of a metal or plastic loop or socket that holds the oar in place, enabling rowers to efficiently propel the boat. Oar pliers come in various designs, including those that can be easily adjusted or released for quick removal of the oar. They are essential for maintaining control and stability during rowing activities.
oar store
A homophone for the word oar is or, also ore.