Sculler: meaning, definitions and examples
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sculler
[ ˈskʌlər ]
rowing
A person who rows a scull, especially one who competes in sculling races.
Examples of usage
- He was a talented sculler and won many competitions.
- The sculler practiced on the river every morning before sunrise.
cooking
A kitchen utensil with a broad, flat blade used for mixing, spreading, or smoothing.
Examples of usage
- She used a sculler to evenly spread the frosting on the cake.
- The sculler made it easy to mix the ingredients in the bowl.
Translations
Translations of the word "sculler" in other languages:
🇵🇹 remador
🇮🇳 चप्पू चलानेवाला
🇩🇪 Ruderer
🇮🇩 pendayung
🇺🇦 веслувальник
🇵🇱 wioślarz
🇯🇵 スカラー
🇫🇷 rameur
🇪🇸 remero
🇹🇷 kürekçi
🇰🇷 노 젓는 사람
🇸🇦 مجذف
🇨🇿 veslař
🇸🇰 veslár
🇨🇳 划艇者
🇸🇮 veslač
🇮🇸 árabátamaður
🇰🇿 есуші
🇬🇪 ნიჩბოსანი
🇦🇿 avaraçı
🇲🇽 remero
Etymology
The word 'sculler' originated from the Middle English word 'sculle', which meant a shallow dish or drinking vessel. Over time, the term evolved to refer to a person who rows a scull in races or a kitchen utensil with a flat blade. The use of 'sculler' in rowing dates back to the 18th century, while its culinary usage became popular in the early 20th century.
Word Frequency Rank
At position #40,451, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.
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