Definition of Oar. Meaning of Oar. Synonyms of Oar

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Definition of Oar

Oar
Oar Oar, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Oared; p. pr. & vb. n. Oaring.] To row. ``Oared himself.' --Shak. Oared with laboring arms. --Pope.

Meaning of Oar from wikipedia

- An oar is an implement used for water-borne propulsion. Oars have a flat blade at one end. Rowers grasp the oar at the other end. The difference between...
- Look up OAR in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An oar is a tool used for rowing a boat. OAR or oar may also refer to: Oar, a village in Vetiș Commune...
- O.A.R. (short for Of A Revolution) is an American rock band, founded in 1996 in Rockville, Maryland. The band consists of lead vocalist/guitarist Marc...
- The Winnowing Oar (athereloigos - Gr**** ἀθηρηλοιγός) is an object that appears in Books XI and XXIII of Homer's Odyssey. In the epic, Odysseus is instructed...
- Sculling is the use of oars to propel a boat by moving them through the water on both sides of the craft, or moving one oar over the stern. A long, narrow...
- The steering oar or steering board is an over-sized oar or board, to control the direction of a ship or other watercraft prior to the invention of the...
- Michael Oar (born 10 December 1991) is a retired Australian professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Oar pla****...
- motions of oars to displace water and generate reactional propulsion. Rowing is functionally similar to paddling, but rowing requires oars to be mechanically...
- Oar Folkjokeopus (commonly known as Oar Folk) was a Minneapolis record store that operated on the corner of Lyndale Ave and 26th St from 1973 until 2001...
- Oarfish are large and extremely long pelagic lampriform fish belonging to the small family Regalecidae. Found in areas spanning from temperate ocean zones...