remo — meaning in English
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English meaning
- oar noun A long pole with a flat blade used to row or steer a boat.
- paddle noun A short pole with a broad blade at one or both ends, used to propel and steer a small boat.
- Remus name In Roman mythology, the twin brother of Romulus, the legendary founders of Rome; also a rare masculine given name.
- row noun A straight line of people or things placed next to each other.
- rowing noun The activity or sport of propelling a boat using oars.
Senses
remo is used for these senses in English:
- Remus (Roman mythology) The legendary founder of Rome and the twin brother of Romulus.
- oar 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.
- paddle 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.
- row (weightlifting) Any of several thematically similar exercise movements performed with a pulling motion of the arms towards the back.
- rowing The action of the verb to row.
oar — full definition
- noun A long pole with a flat blade used to row or steer a boat.
- verb To row using oars.
paddle — full definition
- noun A short pole with a broad blade at one or both ends, used to propel and steer a small boat.
- verb To move a small boat through water using a paddle.
- verb To wade or splash about playfully in shallow water.