Oars
Ans 2 - in competition rowing, a 'blade' or 'scull'
They're paddles to row a boat.
A wooden thing called an oar.But there are also paddles made from other materials.
Oars if you are rowing, paddles if you are...well...paddling...
paddles Don't think so. You use oars to row a boat facing backwards (normally). You use paddle(s) to paddle a canoe sitting forwards (again normally - there will always be an exception!)
canoe barge smack (fishing boat) scull (narrow racing boat with 1,2, or 4 rowers) ferry yacht shell (narrow rasing bjat with as many as 8 people rowing) skiff (type of row boat) kayak (another type of row boat) umiak (Row boat used in the arctic)
Yes. Row is a word, and boat is a word.
He is on the local row boat racing team.I had a big row with my wife.Why do I always have to row the boat?He was demoted to join the row team below the deck.
The sofa syllable of "row row row your boat" is "boat."
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row (rhymes with snow) row (rhymes with now)
The homonym for or is oar, as in a paddle to row a boat.
A homograph to "row" is "row." This word can have multiple meanings such as a line of objects or people, or to propel a boat using oars.