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starboardThe right side of the boat looking toward the bow.
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starboardOld English steorbord, literally "steer-board, side on which a vessel was steered," from steor "rudder, steering paddle," from Proto-Germanic *steuro "a steering" (compar [..]
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starboardright side of a ship.
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starboardThe right side of the ship when you are facing forward. Opposite side to port.
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starboardthe right side of the aircraft as seen from pilot's seat. Stick:
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starboardThe right side of a ship when facing the bow.
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starboardthe right side of a boat or ship.
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starboardThe right side of the ship – when facing forward.
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starboardThe right side of a ship when facing the bow.
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starboard(n) the right side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nose(v) turn to the right, of helms or rudders(adj) located on the right side of a ship or aircraft
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starboardthe right side of a boat, from the vantage point of a person facing forward
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starboard The right side of a ship.
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starboardThe right side of a boat when looking forward.
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starboardNautical term for the right half of the yacht when facing forward.
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starboardThe right side of a ship when facing the bow. Also see "port."
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starboardThe right side of a boat when looking forward.
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starboardThe right side of a ship or spacecraft looking forward. stern
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starboardThe right side of a boat. Stern
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starboardWhen standing facing direction of vessel travel, the right hand side.
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starboardThe right side of a vessel when facing forward.
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starboardTowards the right-hand side of a vessel facing forward. Denoted with a green light at night. Derived from the fact that the traditional steering oar or steerboard, which preceded the invention of the [..]
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starboardThe right-hand side of a ship when facing the front or forward end. The starboard side of a ship during darkness is indicated by a green light.
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starboardthat side of a vessel which is on the right hand side when one is facing the BOW
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starboardThe right side facing forward; as in: Leave the red buoys to starboard when returning.
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starboardThe right side of a boat when looking forward.
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starboardThe right side of a vessel looking forward.
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starboardRight of centerline when facing forward.
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starboardThe right side of the boat. Towards the right-hand side of a vessel facing forward. Denoted with a green light at night. Derived from the old steering oar or steerboard which preceded the invention of [..]
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starboard Direction of the right of the centerline of boat or ship as one faces forward.
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starboardThe right hand side of a vessel when facing forward. From earlier steerboard, the side the oar rudder was hung from.
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starboardThe right side of the boat when facing forward. *Why do we say Port and Starboard?
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starboardThe right-hand side of the vessel when facing the bow (see above). Traditionally, it is the side of the ship reserved for the Captain, who took his exercise on the starboard side of the poop deck or q [..]
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starboard From the Viking "steer board" or rudder that was placed on the right side of the ship.
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starboardThe right-hand side of a ship when facing forward
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starboardTowards the right-hand side of a vessel facing forward. Denoted with a green light at night. Derived from the old steering oar or 'steerboard' which preceded the invention of the rudder.
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starboardright side of ship looking forward.
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starboardThe right-hand side of a ship when facing the front or forward end. The starboard side of a ship during darkness is indicated by a green light.
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starboardThe side of a ship that is on the right when a person faces forward.
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starboardright side of the ship when facing forward
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starboardTowards the right-hand side of a vessel facing forward. Denoted with a green light at night. Derived from the old steering oar or steerboard
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starboardThe right side of the boat. Towards the right-hand side of a vessel facing forward. Denoted with a green light at night. Derived from the old steering oar or steerboard which preceded the invention of the rudder.
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starboardthe right side of the watercraft as viewed from the stern. Marked on vessels with a GREEN light at night. See General Shipboard Directions illustration.
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starboardRight side of a vessel
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starboardWhen facing the front of a ship, the starboard is on the right-hand side of the vessel; during the night, a green light represents the starboard side of the ship.
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starboardThe right side of the boat when facing forward.
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starboardThe right side of a boat when looking forward. The starboard side of a ship during darkness is indicated by a green light.
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starboardthe right-hand side of or direction from a vessel or aircraft, facing forward.
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starboardThe side of a ship to the right of the bow.
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starboardThe right-hand side of a boat prow When viewed from the
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starboardThe right side of the ship when you are facing toward her prow.
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starboardright side when facing forward. FH2004
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starboardThe right hand side. The opposite to port.
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starboardThe right side of a ship from the perspective of an individual on board facing the bow
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starboardThe right-hand side of a ship when facing the front or forward end. The starboard side of a ship during darkness is indicated by a green light.
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starboardThe right side of a craft, facing forward. The opposite is PORT.
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starboardThe Right side of the ship or whatever. Dates from the viking ships, where the steering oar was mounted on the right ("steerboard" - or "styrbord" in vikingese) side. And see " [..]
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starboardThe Vikings called the side of their ship its board, and they placed the steering oar, the star on the right side of the ship, thus that side became known as the star board. It's been that way ev [..]
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starboardNautical usage adopted in aviation. The right side, as determined by an observer in the vehicle, when vehicle and observer are right side up, and observer is looking “forward” (in the normal direction [..]
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starboardRight-hand side when facing forward.
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starboardRight side of the ship when facing forward.
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starboardthe right side of a ship
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starboardthe right side of the ship
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starboardright-hand side of boat when looking forward.
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starboardThe right-hand side of the vessel when the vessel is moving forward (opposite of port, or portside).
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starboardRight-hand side of a ship moving forward.
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starboardThe right side of the ship when facing forward.
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starboardThe right side of a ship when facing the bow.
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starboardThe right side of the canoe when facing the bow.
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starboardthe right-hand side of a ship looking towards the bows, shows a green light.
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starboardright.
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