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Что (кто) такое scull$73087$ - определение

TYPE OF ROWING WHEN A ROWER HAS TWO OARS
Skulling; Scull; Sculls; Single oar scull; Sculler; Scull races; Two-oar sculling; Single-oar sculling
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  • Sculling oars for [[competitive rowing]]
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Scull Twins         
  • Haydée and Sahara Scull-1985
CUBAN-CHINESE FOLK-ARTISTS
Scull Sisters; Sahara Scull; Haydée Scull
Haydée (died 2007) and Sahara (died 2008) Scull, known as the Scull Twins or the Scull sisters, were Cuban-Chinese folk-artists.
Scull Shoals, Georgia         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN GEORGIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Scull Shoals
Scull Shoals is a former rapids and community on the Oconee River in Greene County, Georgia. It is an example of sedimentation due to unsustainable agricultural practices.
Quad scull         
BOAT CLASS IN ROWING
Quadruple scull; Coxless quad scull; Coxed quad scull; Quadruple sculls; Quad sculls; Men's quadruple sculls; M4x; Women's quadruple sculls; W4x
A quadruple sculling boat, often simply called a quad and abbreviated 4x, is a rowing boat used in the sport of competitive rowing. It is designed for four people who propel the boat by sculling with two oars, or "sculls", one in each hand.

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Sculling

Sculling is the use of oars to propel a boat by moving them through the water on both sides of the craft, or moving one oar over the stern. A long, narrow boat with sliding seats, rigged with two oars per rower may be referred to as a scull, its oars may be referred to as sculls and a person rowing it referred to as sculler.

Sculling is distinguished from sweep rowing, whereby each boat crew member employs an oar, complemented by another crew member on the opposite side with an oar, usually with each pulling it with two hands and from stern sculling, which uses an oar to propel a vessel with side-to-side movements from the stern.