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Synonyms for Sculls:
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n.
• boats- Boats ,
- Canoes ,
- Ferries ,
- Galleys ,
- Merchantmen ,
- Ships ,
- aircraft carriers ,
- barges ,
- barks ,
- battleships ,
- cabin cruisers ,
- cargo boats ,
- catamarans ,
- cruisers ,
- cutters ,
- destroyers ,
- dinghies ,
- dories ,
- dugouts ,
- fishing boats ,
- freighters ,
- frigates ,
- gondolas ,
- gunboats ,
- houseboats ,
- hulks ,
- hydrofoils ,
- icebreakers ,
- kayaks ,
- lifeboats ,
- liners ,
- longboats ,
- motorboats ,
- ocean liners ,
- paddle boats ,
- pontoons ,
- rafts ,
- rowboats ,
- sailboats ,
- sampans ,
- schooners ,
- scows ,
- skiffs ,
- speedboats ,
- steamboats ,
- submarines ,
- tankers ,
- trawlers ,
- tugboats ,
- vessels ,
- watercraft ,
- yachts .
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v.
• paddle- cut water ,
- navigate ,
- row ,
- run rapids ,
- sky an oar ,
- slop ,
- splash ,
- stir ,
- thrash ,
- wade .
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What are the hypernyms for Sculls?
Other hypernyms:
watercraft, Boats, vessels, aquatic vehicles, paddle sport equipment.
What are the opposite words for sculls?
The term "scull" refers to a method of rowing that involves the use of a single oar, typically used by a person in a small boat or shell. Some antonyms for the word "sculls" could include words that describe alternative methods of propulsion, such as paddling or sailing. Other antonyms might describe activities or sports that do not involve rowing, such as hiking or bicycling. Depending on the context of the sentence or conversation, there may be numerous words that could serve as antonyms for "sculls," ranging from specific nautical terms to more general vocabulary related to physical activities and maritime pursuits.
What are the antonyms for Sculls?
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v.
• paddle • row
Usage examples for Sculls
Famous quotes with Sculls
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What between tipping the man who had brought us home, and paying for the broken sculls, and for having been out four hours and a half, it cost us a pretty considerable number of weeks’ pocket-money, that sail. But we learned experience, and they say that is always cheap at any price.
Related words & questions
Related words:
- one of the two oars on a racing shell, usually held in the hand on the side of the rower's body, and used to propel the boat by pushing it sideways through the water
- a long, narrow, sharp-ended boat or ship's oar
- an oar shaped like a long, narrow, pointed
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