scull /ˈskʌl/
短槳,尾槳,櫓(vt.)搖槳,劃(vi.)划船
Scull n. Anat. The skull. [Obs.]
Scull, n.
1. Naut. (a) A boat; a cockboat. See Sculler. (b) One of a pair of short oars worked by one person. (c) A single oar used at the stern in propelling a boat.
2. Zool. The common skua gull. [Prov. Eng.]
Scull, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sculled p. pr. & vb. n. Sculling.] Naut. To impel (a boat) with a pair of sculls, or with a single scull or oar worked over the stern obliquely from side to side.
Scull, v. i. To impel a boat with a scull or sculls.
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scull
n 1: a long-handled oar mounted at the stern of a boat and moved
left and right to propel the boat forward
2: one of a pair of short-handled oars
3: a racing shell propelled by one or two oarsmen pulling two
oars
v : propel with sculls; "scull the boat"