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| Word | Definition |
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| rullocknoun | Alternative form of rowlock. [(nautical, chiefly British) A usually U-shaped pivot attached to the gunwale (outrigger in a sport boat) of a boat that supports and guides an oar, and provides a fulcrum for rowing; an oarlock.] |
| rowlocknoun | (nautical, chiefly British) A usually U-shaped pivot attached to the gunwale (outrigger in a sport boat) of a boat that supports and guides an oar, and provides a fulcrum for rowing; an oarlock. |
| oarlocknoun | (nautical) A usually U-shaped device attached to the gunwale of a rowboat to hold the oars in place while rowing. |
| owrenoun | Obsolete form of our. |
| inriggernoun | (rowing) A rowing boat that has oarlocks positioned on the gunwales |
| rowing boatnoun | (British, nautical) Alternative form of rowboat. [(US) A small open boat propelled by oars (by rowing).] |
| boat-hooknoun | Alternative spelling of boathook. [A hook attached to a pole used for pulling or pushing boats, rafts, logs or other objects to or from the side of a boat.] |
| outriggernoun | (nautical) A long thin timber, pontoon, or other float attached parallel to a canoe or boat by projecting struts as a means of preventing tipping or capsizing. |
| boat hooknoun | Alternative form of boathook. [A hook attached to a pole used for pulling or pushing boats, rafts, logs or other objects to or from the side of a boat.] |
| boathooknoun | A hook attached to a pole used for pulling or pushing boats, rafts, logs or other objects to or from the side of a boat. |
| locknoun | Something used for fastening, which can only be opened with a key or combination. |
| rowportnoun | (nautical, historical) An opening in the side of small warships, such as sloops-of-war, placed near the surface of the water, to facilitate rowing in calm weather. |
| drop locknoun | A kind of lock by which a short length of canal can be temporarily lowered while a boat passes under an obstruction such as a low bridge. |
| oar-holenoun | Alternative form of oarhole. [(nautical) a slot or opening in the side of a galley or ship through which an oar is fitted] |
| killocknoun | A small anchor. |
| cockleboatnoun | Alternative form of cockboat. [(nautical) A small rowing boat, especially one pulled behind a larger ship, or used to ferry goods between a ship and the shore.] |
| latchingnoun | The act of fastening a latch. |
| riggernoun | One whose occupation is to fit the rigging of a ship or of a counterweight system. |
| liplocknoun | (chiefly US, informal) A kiss or the act of kissing; especially a long, passionate kiss. |
| cockboatnoun | (nautical) A small rowing boat, especially one pulled behind a larger ship, or used to ferry goods between a ship and the shore. |
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