- The
stern is the back or aft-most part of a
ship or boat,
technically defined as the area
built up over the sternpost,
extending upwards from the counter...
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superstructure of a
ship. The name
originates from the
French word for
stern, poupe, from
Latin puppis. Thus the **** deck is
technically a
stern deck, which...
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stern in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
stern is the rear or aft part of a
ship or boat.
Stern may also
refer to:
Stern (given name)
Stern (surname)...
- side of the
ship, and
dragged under the
ship's keel,
either from one side of the
ship to the other, or the
length of the
ship (from bow to
stern).
There is...
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identification of a
ship. It is the
largest flag and is
generally flown at the
stern (rear) of the
ship while in port.
Depending on the
ship's origin, it may...
- In some
boats and
ships, a
transom is the aft
transverse surface of the hull that
forms the
stern of a vessel. Historically, they are a
development from...
- effect, bank suction, bank cushion,
stern suction,
ship-bank interaction) is the
tendency of the
stern of a
ship to
swing toward the near bank when operating...
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between perpendiculars.
Measuring to the
stern post or
rudder stock was
believed to give a
reasonable idea of the
ship’s carrying capacity, as it
excluded the...
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Corporation & plc. The
ship's design is
based on the
design of Carnival's Dream-class
fleet of
ships, but with a
different stern and main atrium. The length...
- or
toward the
stern of a
ship, or
further back from a location, e.g. "the
mizzenmast is
abaft the mainmast". Aboard: onto or
within a
ship, or in a group...