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paddle in Dutch

paddle in Dutch

pagaai
noun
A double-bladed version with blades at each end of the shaft is used for kayaking.
peddel
noun
A double-bladed version with blades at each end of the shaft is used for kayaking.
(dubbelbladige) paddel
noun
A double-bladed version with blades at each end of the shaft is used for kayaking.
pagaai
noun
A two-handed implement consisting of a shaft with one or two blades attached to the end(s) used to propel a canoe, kayak or a small boat. A paddle is unattached to the boat and freely operated with the hands, compared with an oar which is attached to the boat at a pivot point.
peddel
noun
A two-handed implement consisting of a shaft with one or two blades attached to the end(s) used to propel a canoe, kayak or a small boat. A paddle is unattached to the boat and freely operated with the hands, compared with an oar which is attached to the boat at a pivot point.
paddel
noun
A two-handed implement consisting of a shaft with one or two blades attached to the end(s) used to propel a canoe, kayak or a small boat. A paddle is unattached to the boat and freely operated with the hands, compared with an oar which is attached to the boat at a pivot point.
gepeddel
noun
The use of a paddle to propel a boat; a session of paddling.
schoep
noun
The use of a paddle to propel a boat; a session of paddling.
schoep
noun
A slat of a paddleboat's wheel.
scheprad
noun
A paddlewheel.
waterrad
noun
A paddlewheel.
pootjebaden
noun
(British) A meandering walk or dabble through shallow water, especially at the seaside.
peddelen
verb
(transitive) To propel something through water with a paddle, oar, hands, etc.
roeien
verb
(transitive) To propel something through water with a paddle, oar, hands, etc.
pootjebaden
verb
(intransitive, British) To walk or dabble playfully in shallow water, especially at the seaside.
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