oarswoman

/ˈɔrzˌwʊmən/
noun
  1. A woman who rows a boat, especially as a sport or profession.
    • She trained for years to become an Olympic oarswoman, waking up before dawn every day.
    • The experienced oarswoman guided the racing shell smoothly across the lake.
    • The team's lead oarswoman set a steady rhythm that helped them win the regatta.
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