Meaning Aft
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After
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The rear of the boat.
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Old English æftan "from behind, behind, farthest back," from superlative of Old English æf, af, of "away, away from, off" (see of). The Germanic superlative suffix *-ta corresponds [..]
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The back end of the ship.
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Movement toward the stern (back end) of a ship.
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(adv) at or near or toward the stern of a ship or tail of an airplane(adj) (nautical, aeronautical) situated at or toward the stern or tail
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toward the rear of the boat
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At or towards the rear of a ship.
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        The back of the ship.  See also Stern.
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The hinder part of a ship.
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Toward the stern of the boat.
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Toward the rear of the vessel.
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Behind, or near the stern of the ship. After
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Toward the stern of the boat.
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Anatomical Transfer Function. See head-related transfer function.
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Toward the stern (back) of the boat Aground
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American Federation of Teachers
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At, near, or toward the stern (back end).
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The rear of the boat.
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At, near or towards the stern or rear of a vessel or an aircraft.
Source: iss-marineacademy.com (offline)

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The portion of the vessel behind the middle area of the vessel. In the direction of the stern.
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Near or toward the stern of the vessel.
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Towards the stern (of the vessel).
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Toward the stern of the boat.
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At, or towards the stern of a vessel. (Opposite to forward.)
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Toward the stern
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The portion of the boat behind the middle area of the boat. Towards the stern of the vessel.
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  In, near or toward the stern of the ship.    
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The after (or rear) part of a ship or a location towards the stern.
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At, near or towards the stern; to move aft is to move back
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Back half of the vessel
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 Any portion of a vessel behind the centerline.
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in, near, or toward the stern; not as specific as abaft. Opposite of forward.
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Towards the stern (of the vessel)
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Towards the stern or rear of the vessel
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Towards, at, or near the stern
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in, near or toward the stern of the ship.
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(Or after.) Near, toward or at the stern of a ship.
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towards the stern or rear of the vessel
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Toward the stern (rear) of the boat. After bow spring line A mooring line fixed to the bow of the boat and leading aft where it is attached to the dock. This prevents the boat from moving forward in i [..]
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Towards the stern (of the vessel).
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The portion of the boat behind the middle area of the boat. Towards the stern (of the vessel).
Source: boatrepairandmaintenance.com (offline)

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toward the rear of the ship; anything at, near, or in the stern section.
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At, near or towards the stern; to move aft is to move back
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Toward the stern of the boat.
Source: seahorsemarine.co.uk (offline)

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At, near or towards the stern or rear of a vessel or an aircraft.
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Short for "after." Toward the rear of the ship.
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toward the stern. FH2004 
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In, near, or toward the stern of the vessel.
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after
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Near, toward, or at the stern of a craft. See also ABAFT, ASTERN.
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Towards the rear of the a/c
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Uh... That's the back end of the boat. Or, adverbially, toward the back of anything. For example, "Sweetheart, has your aft section spread just a bit lately?"
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Towards the rear. Used such as: "...with an aft center of gravity...."
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Referring to the rear of the aircraft.
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  Towards the rear (tail) of the aircraft.
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After
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toward the rear of a ship
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the back portion of the ship
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THE BACK OF THE AIRPLANE
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 Toward the rear of a ship.
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The rear portion of an aircraft.
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After
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 = At or near the stern or back of the boat
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The back of the ship.
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Toward the rear, or stern, of the canoe.
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(nautical) The stern portion of a vessel.
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toward the back of the ship.
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AFT may refer to: Aft, towards the stern (rear) of the ship in nautical terminology AFT (album), a 1978 album by Joanne Brackeen Accelerated failure time model Afitti language, ISO 939-3 language cod [..]
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"Aft", in nautical terminology, is an adjective or adverb meaning towards the stern (rear) of the ship, aircraft or spacecraft, when the frame of reference is within the ship, headed at the fore. For [..]
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AFT may refer to: Aft, towards the stern (rear) of the ship in nautical terminology AFT (album), a 1978 album by Joanne Brackeen Accelerated failure time model Afitti language, ISO 939-3 language cod [..]
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Toward the stern or back area of a vessel.
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The back of the ship. Ahoy!
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