noun
- a long oar used at the stern of a boat
- a light racing boat for one or two rowers
Usage: nautical
Usage: rowing
verb
- to propel a boat with sculls or oars
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The rower gripped the scull tightly as she prepared for the race.
- He used a single scull to steer the small boat through the harbor.
- The lightweight scull glided smoothly across the calm water.
- She learned to scull during her first week at rowing camp.
- The coach taught them how to scull efficiently in rough water.
- Two sculls were stored in the boathouse for training sessions.