What is another word for sculler?

Pronunciation: [skˈʌlə] (IPA)

A sculler commonly refers to a rower who uses two oars in a motion that propels the boat forward. However, there are different ways to describe a sculler with varying levels of specificity. A rower may also be called an oarsman, a scullman or scullerwoman. In the context of racing, a sculler may be referred to as a skiffman. In recreational settings, a sculler may be known as a boater or cruiser. Additionally, the term sculling can be used as both a noun and verb to describe the activity of rowing with two oars. Ultimately, the choice of word depends on the context and level of formality.

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Usage examples for Sculler

A pair-oar requires more practice to bring it to perfection than any other boat manned by oars, but a sculler requires considerably more practice than any pair of oarsmen.
"Boating"
W. B. Woodgate Commentator: Harvey Mason
The first difficulty which an embryo sculler has to contend with is that of attaining uniform pressure with square body and square legs upon a pair of arms which are not uniformly placed.
"Boating"
W. B. Woodgate Commentator: Harvey Mason
If he sees some other sculler shooting past him in a similar boat, he must sink all jealousy.
"Boating"
W. B. Woodgate Commentator: Harvey Mason

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