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oar
(ôr)n.
1. A long, thin pole with a blade at one end, inserted into an oarlock and used to row or steer a boat.
2. A person who rows a boat, especially in a race.
v. oared, oar·ing, oars
v.tr.
1. To propel with or as if with oars or an oar.
2. To traverse with or as if with oars or an oar: an hour to oar the strait.
v.intr.
To move forward by or as if by rowing: oared strongly across the finish line.
[Middle English or, from Old English ār.]
oared adj.
oar′less adj.
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oared
(ɔːd)adj
1. equipped with oars
2. (in combination) having oars as specified: two-oared.
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