Afteroar

/ˈæftərˌoʊr/ noun

An oar positioned toward the rear of a boat or ship, used to help steer and propel the vessel.

Compound of 'after' (Old English æfter, meaning behind) and 'oar' (Old English ār, the paddle for rowing). The term emerged in nautical English to describe oars positioned at the stern.

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