noun a person who rows a boat or other watercraft, typically using oars
Oarsmen are commonly found in competitive rowing events.
Oarsmen were historically important in maritime activities such as fishing and transportation.
In boating, an oarsman is someone who uses oars to propel a boat.
An oarsman is a person who rows a boat or a crew member in a rowing team.
In literature, the term 'oarsman' may be used metaphorically to describe someone who navigates through challenges or obstacles with strength and determination.
A psychologist may use the term 'oarsman' in therapy sessions as a metaphor for the client's ability to steer their own course and overcome difficulties.
In the context of rowing or crew sports, an oarsman refers to a member of the team who is responsible for propelling the boat forward using oars.
A marine biologist may use the term 'oarsman' to describe a species of fish that has adapted fins or appendages resembling oars for swimming.