oarsman|oarsmen in English

noun

[oars·man || 'ɔrzmən /'ɔː-]

one who rows (especially on a rowing team), boat rowe

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1. He was complimented on his prowess as an oarsman.

2. We had to admire his prowess as an oarsman / his rowing prowess.

3. Remiges (from the Latin for "oarsman") are located on the posterior side of the wing.

4. Bowman: [noun] a boatman, oarsman, or paddler stationed in the front of a boat.

5. A valance of stones appeared in mid-air and fell, knocking oar blades and oarsmen.

6. In 960, 27,000 oarsmen and marines were assembled to man a fleet of 308 ships carrying 50,000 troops.

7. A fast and fearsome battleship, the Bireme was manned by 44 oarsmen working on two banks of oars

8. It may have been a sack of sand kept as ballast beneath the stern deck, a leather-covered seat for the helmsman, or a fleece or cushion on which an oarsman could sit.

9. Buttle was a 4-sport letterman in football, basketball, baseball and track and field, and was also a champion oarsman while on the Margate City Beach Patrol, as well as participating in musical theatre

10. Still not sure how oarsman can get the mighty Bireme to the speed of 9 knots (at least that was the speed of Olympians trireme) which supposed to be enough to successfully ram the enemy's ships, if they have used oar type from the plan.