A loom oar is a tool used in weaving, specifically for holding down the warp threads on a loom to keep them taut. It is typically a flat, elongated piece of wood or metal that is pressed against the threads as the weaver interlaces the weft. This helps maintain consistent tension and alignment throughout the weaving process, ensuring a uniform fabric. Loom oars are essential for achieving precise and high-quality woven textiles.
The middle part of an oar is called a LOOM
its a sweep oar
The plural of oar is oars.
Words that end in oar are: boar hoar oar roar soar
an oar pin is called thole
boar, oar, soar, and roar.
oar store
A homophone for the word oar is or, also ore.
A synonym for oar is a paddle
Fruit of the loom means... Fruit of a loom!
An oar is a type of Class 3 lever, where the effort (force applied) is between the fulcrum (pivot point) and the resistance (the water the oar pushes against). In this case, the oar handle is the effort, the oar blade acts as the resistance, and the boat acts as the fulcrum.
The homophone for "oar" is "or". i.e. Do you want coffee or tea?