Definition of Sculler. Meaning of Sculler. Synonyms of Sculler

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Definition of Sculler

Sculler
Sculler Scull"er, n. 1. A boat rowed by one man with two sculls, or short oars. [R.] --Dryden. 2. One who sculls.

Meaning of Sculler from wikipedia

- may be referred to as a scull, its oars may be referred to as sculls and a person rowing it referred to as sculler. Sculling is distinguished from sweep...
- and watermanship. The main reason for this is that in the single scull the sculler is responsible for all movement in the boat and therefore receives...
- A quadruple sculling boat, often simply called a quad and abbreviated as a 4x, is a racing s**** used in the sport of competitive rowing. It is designed...
- A double scull, also abbreviated as a 2x, is a rowing boat used in the sport of competitive rowing. It is designed for two persons who propel the boat...
- Robert Scull (1915–January 1, 1986) was an American art collector, best known for his "world-famous collection of Pop and Minimal art". Born in New York...
- scull, double scull, single scull, eight, coxless four, and coxless pair Lightweight Men: double scull Women: quad scull, double scull, single scull,...
- the top nine in the single sculls (both men and women), top seven in the lightweight double sculls, fours, and quadruple sculls, top five in the eights,...
- Henry Searle is the name of: Henry Searle (sculler), Australian sculler Henry Searle (tennis), British tennis player This disambiguation page lists articles...
- 'Quadruple Crown' for a single sculler able to win all four events. As the Diamond Sculls is not open to women, a win at the Scullers Head forms the last leg...
- simple notch cut into—or rowlock mounted on— the stern of the boat, and the sculler must angle the blade, by twisting the inboard end of the oar, to generate...