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Meaning
Noun
●
A
single
oar
mounted
at the
stern
of a
boat
and
moved
from side to side
to
propel
the
boat
forward.
●
One of a
pair
of
oars
handled
by a
single
rower.
●
A small
rowing boat
,
for one
person.
●
A
light
rowing boat
used for
racing
by one, two, or
four
rowers
, each
operating
two
oars
(sculls), one in each hand.
●
Archaic
spelling
of skull.
●
A
skull cap
. A small bowl-shaped
helmet
, without
visor
or bever.
●
A
shoal
of fish.
●
In Seabirds:
The
skua
gull.
Verb
●
To
row
a
boat
using a
scull
or
scull
s.
●
To
skate
while
keeping
both
feet
in
contact
with the
ground
or ice.
●
In Australian English & New Zealand English:
To
drink
the
entire
contents
of (a
drink
ing
vessel
) without pausing.
Name
●
A surname.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
scull
English
sculle
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Cranium
Jaw
Femur
Sternum
Beak
Neck
Shin
Forearm
Scrotum
Knuckles
Chin
Thorax
Pelvis
Acetabulum
Toe
Leg
Bone
Kneecap
Sledge
Knee
Windpipe
Forehead
Jawbone
Head
Nose
Eye Socket
Occipital Bone
Chest Cavity
Collar Bone
Lower Jaw
Rib Cage
Jaw Bone
More
Rhymes
Lul
Dull
Lull
Sull
Gull
Cull
Null
Hull
Mull
Scull
Skull
Annul
Dehull
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