Sculler (noun)

  1. A person who rows a single-oared boat, typically for racing or exercise.
  2. A person who rows a boat with two oars, one in each hand.

Origin:

The word is derived from the middle english word "scullere" meaning rower.

Examples:

  1. The sculler had to work hard to navigate the choppy waters.
  2. He is a skilled sculler who often wins races.
  3. The sculler had to keep a steady pace to stay in the lead.
  4. Scullers must have excellent upper body strength and endurance to compete at a high level.
  5. The sculler was able to maintain a steady rhythm as he rowed down the river.
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