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- Paddle - v. i. - To use the hands or fingers in toying; to make caressing strokes.
- Paddle - v. i. - To dabble in water with hands or feet; to use a paddle, or something which serves as a paddle, in swimming, in paddling a boat, etc.
- Paddle - v. t. - To pat or stroke amorously, or gently.
- Paddle - v. t. - To propel with, or as with, a paddle or paddles.
- Paddle - v. t. - To pad; to tread upon; to trample.
- Paddle - v. i. - An implement with a broad blade, which is used without a fixed fulcrum in propelling and steering canoes and boats.
- Paddle - v. i. - The broad part of a paddle, with which the stroke is made; hence, any short, broad blade, resembling that of a paddle.
- Paddle - v. i. - One of the broad boards, or floats, at the circumference of a water wheel, or paddle wheel.
- Paddle - v. i. - A small gate in sluices or lock gates to admit or let off water; -- also called clough.
- Paddle - v. i. - A paddle-shaped foot, as of the sea turtle.
- Paddle - v. i. - A paddle-shaped implement for string or mixing.
- Paddle - v. i. - See Paddle staff (b), below.
- Paddlecock - n. - The lumpfish.
- Paddled - imp. & p. p. - of Paddle
- Paddlefish - n. - A large ganoid fish (Polyodon spathula) found in the rivers of the Mississippi Valley. It has a long spatula-shaped snout. Called also duck-billed cat, and spoonbill sturgeon.
- Paddlewood - n. - The light elastic wood of the Aspidosperma excelsum, a tree of Guiana having a fluted trunk readily split into planks.
- Wheeler - n. - A steam vessel propelled by a paddle wheel or by paddle wheels; -- used chiefly in the terms side-wheeler and stern-wheeler.
- Stern-wheel - a. - Having a paddle wheel at the stern; as, a stern-wheel steamer.
- Slip - n. - The motion of the center of resistance of the float of a paddle wheel, or the blade of an oar, through the water horozontally, or the difference between a vessel's actual speed and the speed which she would have if the propelling instrument acted upon a solid; also, the velocity, relatively to still water, of the backward current of water produced by the propeller.
- Guard - v. t. - An extension of the deck of a vessel beyond the hull; esp., in side-wheel steam vessels, the framework of strong timbers, which curves out on each side beyond the paddle wheel, and protects it and the shaft against collision.
- Wheelhouse - n. - A paddle box. See under Paddle.
- Drag - v. t. - The difference between the speed of a screw steamer under sail and that of the screw when the ship outruns the screw; or between the propulsive effects of the different floats of a paddle wheel. See Citation under Drag, v. i., 3.
- Homologue - n. - That which is homologous to something else; as, the corresponding sides, etc., of similar polygons are the homologues of each other; the members or terms of an homologous series in chemistry are the homologues of each other; one of the bones in the hand of man is the homologue of that in the paddle of a whale.
- Sponson - n. - One of the triangular platforms in front of, and abaft, the paddle boxes of a steamboat.
- Dashboard - n. - The float of a paddle wheel.
- Paddle - v. i. - One of the broad boards, or floats, at the circumference of a water wheel, or paddle wheel.
- Backwater - n. - Water thrown back by the turning of a waterwheel, or by the paddle wheels of a steamer.
- Paddle - v. t. - To propel with, or as with, a paddle or paddles.
- Paddle - v. i. - See Paddle staff (b), below.
- Canoe - n. - A boat used by rude nations, formed of trunk of a tree, excavated, by cutting of burning, into a suitable shape. It is propelled by a paddle or paddles, or sometimes by sail, and has no rudder.
- Water wheel - - The paddle wheel of a steam vessel.
- Side-wheel - a. - Having a paddle wheel on each side; -- said of steam vessels; as, a side-wheel steamer.
- Bucket - n. - One of the receptacles on the rim of a water wheel into which the water rushes, causing the wheel to revolve; also, a float of a paddle wheel.
- Dabble - v. i. - To play in water, as with the hands; to paddle or splash in mud or water.
- Loof - n. - Formerly, some appurtenance of a vessel which was used in changing her course; -- probably a large paddle put over the lee bow to help bring her head nearer to the wind.
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- H240 אָזֵן - 240 אָזֵן - אָזֵן - - ʼâzên - aw-zane' - from אָזַן; a spade or paddle (as having a broad end); weapon. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H3489 יָתֵד - 3489 יָתֵד - יָתֵד - - yâthêd - yaw-thade' - from an unused root meaning to pin through or fast; a peg; nail, paddle, pin, stake. - Noun Feminine - heb
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