oar vs paddlewheel

oar

noun
  • A type of lever used to propel a boat, having a flat blade at one end and a handle at the other, and pivoted in a rowlock atop the gunwale, whereby a rower seated in the boat and pulling the handle can pass the blade through the water by repeated strokes against the water's resistance, thus moving the boat. 

  • An oarsman; a rower. 

  • An oar-like swimming organ of various invertebrates. 

verb
  • To row; to travel with, or as if with, oars. 

paddlewheel

noun
  • A boat propelled by a paddlewheel. 

  • A large wheel fitted with thick slats, turned by an engine and used to propel a boat. 

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