rowlock

/ˈrɑlɑk/
noun
  1. A device on the side of a boat that holds an oar in place and allows it to pivot while rowing.
    • Each rowlock is designed to keep the oar steady during long strokes.
    • He greased the rowlocks to stop them from squeaking.
    • The oar slipped out of the rowlock and splashed into the water.
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