Steering vs Rowing - What's the difference?
steering | rowing |
Equipment used to control direction; something used to steer.
(Sport rowing)
The action of the verb to row .
The action of propelling a boat with oars.
The rowing of boats as a competitive sport.
The act of having a row, or argument.
* 1891 , The Guernsey Magazine
As verbs the difference between steering and rowing
is that steering is present participle of lang=en while rowing is present participle of lang=en.As nouns the difference between steering and rowing
is that steering is equipment used to control direction; something used to steer while rowing is the action of the verb to row.steering
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(wikipedia steering) (en noun)- I hit a rock with my car and broke the steering .
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- She and Ricketts — that's his father — just disgraced the neighbourhood with their rowings and their sprees
