An underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus.
RUDDER | linked | TAIL |
RUDDER | linked | RULE |
RUDDER | linked | OAR |
RUDDER | linked | PADDLE |
RUDDER | linked | TAIL |
TAIL | linked | RUDDER |
I | linked | RUDDER |
TAIL | linked | RUDDER |
TONGUE | linked | RUDDER |
NECK | linked | RUDDER |
SAUCER | linked | RUDDER |
SHIP | linked | RUDDER |
BOAT | linked | RUDDER |
CANOE | linked | RUDDER |
OAR | linked | RUDDER |
PADDLE | linked | RUDDER |
ROW | linked | RUDDER |
CAUSE | linked | RUDDER |
AND | linked | RUDDER |
IF | linked | RUDDER |
HOW MANY PIECES | linked | RUDDER |
WHO | linked | RUDDER |
OAR | linked | RUDDER |
PADDLE | linked | RUDDER |
TAIL | linked | RUDDER |
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