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Parter of the waters?
Answer for the clue "Parter of the waters? ", 3 letters:
oar
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n. 1 An implement used to propel a boat or a ship in the water, having a flat blade at one end, being row from the other end and being normally fastened to the vessel. 2 An oarsman; a rower. 3 (context zoology English) An oar-like swimming organ of various ...
Usage examples of oar.
Skin acrawl with urgency, Taverik strode down to the beached boat and muffled the badly mismatched oars.
One on a side, he and the girl put out an oar apiece and awkwardly rowed the craft in a series of circles to nowhere.
Of course the sailor brutes started jeering when the atheling shipped his oar, so Radgar arrived at the stern with his face redder than ever.
With this the young man bent lustily to his oars, while Bim sat in the stern of the skiff, alert to every movement made by his master, and swaying his body like that of a genuine cockswain.
At midnight two boat-loads of determined men, rowing with muffled oars moved silently out from the blockader towards the beached vessel.
The captain had already got one foot in the wherry, and the watermen, equally alarmed with himself, were trying to push off, when the invaders came up, and, springing into the boat, took possession of the oars, sending Bludder floundering into the Thames, where he sunk up to the shoulders, and stuck fast in the mud, roaring piteously for help.
Tor Bolson, manning the oar in front of him began to laugh at what he perceived as his ineptitude.
Red Lion slid up parallel with the stern of the galley, and then the massive stem of the carack crunched into the emerald flank of the galley, with a great snapping and shattering of broken oars.
Arrived some cables-length from the cetacean, the speed slackened, and the oars dipped noiselessly into the quiet waters.
And with the candles and the wood fires and the ancient stones, it was a blink of the eye to imagine, this misty morning, that he had come unfixed in time, that oared vessels with heraldic sails might appear out of the mist on the end of the lake.
I walked along the beach for a quarter of an hour, and finding a boat empty, but with a pair of oars, I got in her, and unfastening her, I rowed as hard as I could towards a large caicco, sailing against the wind with six oars.
With some difficulty I made out a little door, which I judged to be the only one by which she could pass, but to go from there to the casino was no small matter, since one was obliged to fetch a wide course, and with one oar I could not do the passage in less than a quarter of an hour, and that with much toil.
Straight on towards us came the toiling ship, the dip of oars resonant in the hollow fog and a ripple babbling on her cutwater plainly discernible.
Ayrton, bending to his oars and directing the boat towards the head of the cavern.
Nodding donkeys walked up the cliff stair carrying panniers filled with kelp and dulse, wrack, oar weed, and laver.