Canadian French Meaning of rowers

rameurs

Other Canadian French words related to rameurs

Definitions and Meaning of rowers in English

rowers

to pull (an oar) in a crew, way, street, to engage in a row, a continuous strip usually running horizontally or parallel to a baseline, to transport in an oar-propelled boat, to propel with or as if with oars, to propel a boat by means of oars, an act or instance of rowing, a series of persons or things arranged in a usually straight line, a number of objects arranged in a usually straight line, to move by or as if by the propulsion of oars, to form into rows, way entry 1 sense 1a, street, to compete against in rowing, to travel or carry in a rowboat, to participate in (a rowing match), to pull an oar in a crew, twelve-tone row, a noisy disturbance or quarrel, one after another, the line along which such objects are arranged, a horizontal arrangement of items, to have a row, a street or area dominated by a specific kind of enterprise or occupancy, to move a boat by means of oars

FAQs About the word rowers

rameurs

to pull (an oar) in a crew, way, street, to engage in a row, a continuous strip usually running horizontally or parallel to a baseline, to transport in an oar-p

marins,rames,rameurs,marins,Sculleurs,archers,barreur,membres d'équipage,kayakeurs,navigateurs

No antonyms found.

rowdyisms => vacarme, rowboats => Chaloupes à rames, roves => errer, rovers => rovers, routs => déroutes,