A guy who rows a boat is commonly called a "rower." In a more specific context, such as in a competitive setting, he may also be referred to as an "oarsman" or "crew member." If he is leading the rowing effort, he might be called a "coxswain," although this term typically refers to the person who steers the boat and directs the crew.
Rows
Propelled a boat with oars, or quarrelled with someone
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Rower
Depending on context, the word rows is either the third-person present singular of the verb row (as in "He rows the boat") or the plural form of the unrelated noun row(as in "The spreadsheet has rows and columns").
you stay right in front of the person who rows the boat
Periods
A gondolier.
The homeless guy leaves but then go and find a bunch of dudes reading the newspaper and then another guy with his boat will come. Give the guy with the boat your room key and then you can ride on his boat.
You blow the hell out of a boat with a helicopter then you go onto it to kill a guy :D
Periods
These are called periods. Although some chemists simply call them rows.