Short oars are commonly referred to as "sculls." In rowing, sculls are typically used in pairs, one in each hand of the rower, allowing for greater maneuverability and speed. They are distinct from sweep oars, which are longer and used by rowers who each handle a single oar. Sculling is a popular form of rowing in both recreational and competitive settings.
scull
a bank
An ancient vessel with two banks of oars was called a bireme.
An ancient ship with two banks of oars is called a "bireme".
They are called oars.
These structures are called cilia and they do have an oar like motion; power stroke and return/relaxation stroke.
The homophones for "oars" and "noisy fight" are "oars" and "oars" ("-oars" and "oars").
An oar pin is also called a rowlock pin or a thole.
it was called a trireme
A vessel with two tiers of oars was/is a bireme.
Tagalog Translation of OARS: sagwan
Triremes - three (tri-) banks of oars.