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sternThe rear of the canoe.
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sternAft portion of a boat.
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sternOld English styrne "severe, strict, grave, hard, cruel," from Proto-Germanic *sternijaz (source also of Middle High German sterre, German starr "stiff," störrig "obstinate;&qu [..]
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sternearly 13c., "hind part of a ship; steering gear of a ship," probably from a Scandinavian source, such as Old Norse stjorn "a steering," related to or derived from styra "to gu [..]
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sternthe rear part of a ship austere: of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding in aspect; "an austere expression"; "a stern face" United Stat [..]
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sternStern was a faculty member at the University of Berlin. He later became the director of the psychological institute at Hamburg. Stern is recognized as the father of the IQ concept. He was a pioneer of [..]
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sternThe end of a vessel. Opposite of bow.
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sternThe back of the ship.
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sternThe end of a vessel. Opposite of bow.
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sternThe rear of a boat, ship, or other vessel.
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stern(n) the rear part of a ship(n) United States concert violinist (born in Russia in 1920)(n) the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on(adj) of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding i [..]
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sternthe rear of a boat
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sternThe after part of the boat.
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sternThe rear of the boat.
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sternTo sit at the stern; At the stern of public affairs. Having the management of public affairs. The stern is the steer-ern—i.e. steer-place; and to sit at the stern is “to sit at the h [..]
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sternThe end of a vessel. Also see "bow."
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sternThe after-part of a vessel. Sternfast
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sternThe after part of the boat.
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sternTail.
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sternThe rear of a canoe, kayak or other watercraft.
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sternThe rear of the boat.
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sternThe aftermost part of a vessel.
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sternThe rear part of a ship, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost.
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sternThe bow or rear of the ship; an upright post or bar of the bow of a vessel.
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sternthe aft end of a vessel
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sternThe after part of the vessel (back of).
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sternThe aftermost part of a vessel; as in: While underway we may tie the dinghy to the stern.
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sternThe after part of the boat.
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sternThe after part of the vessel.
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sternThe aftermost part of a vessel.
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sternThe rear part of a ship, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter to the taffrail.
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stern Aft part of ship.
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sternThe rear part of a ship or boat. Often referring to the rear part above the sternpost, from the counter to the taffrail. Where the galleries, lanterns and tafferel were located.
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sternThe back (aftermost) part of a boat.
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sternBack of the vessel
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sternA stern with a "shoeless" stern frame
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sternA spoon-shaped stern used an most merchant ships designed to give maximum immersed length
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sternA square-ended stern used to provide additional hull volume and deck space aft and to decrease resistance in some high speed ships.
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stern the aftermost part of a ship.
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sternThe rear part of a ship, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter to the taffrail.
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sternThe back end or rear of a vessel
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sternAfter end of a vessel
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sternaft part of ship.
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sternThe aftermost part of a ship.
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sternafter end of a vessel
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sternThe rear part of a ship, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter to the taffrail.
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sternThe rear part of a ship, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter to the taffrail.
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sternthe back of the boat. See General Shipboard Directions illustration.
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sternBack of a vessel
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sternThe upright post at the bow of a ship.
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sternThe back (aftermost) part of a boat.
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sternThe after part of the boat.
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sternThe back end of a vessel.
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sternThe rear portion of a ship
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sternTail.
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sternthe end of the vessel away from the normal direction of travel; the "back end. FH2004
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sternThe timber at the fore end of a vessel into which the ends of the plank are butted. To stem is to make headway, as against a current.
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stern(Noun) The upright post or bar of the bow of a vessel.
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sternRequest for, or directive to, intercept using stern geometry.
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sternThe aft part of a ship.
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sternRequest for, or directive to, intercept using stern geometry.
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sternRear part of the ship’s hull when facing forward, the back of the ship.
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sternthe rear of a ship
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sternis the back or rear portion of the ship
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sternRear of a boat.
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sternrear of a ship or aircraft
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sternThe rear of the boat.
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sternThe back end of the ship.
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sternthe end of a vessel; opposite of the bow.
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sternthe rear portion of a vessel.
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sternthe back of the ship.
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sternStern (pronounced [ʃtɛʁn], German for "Star") is a weekly news magazine published in Hamburg, Germany, by Gruner + Jahr, a subsidiary of Bertelsmann.
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sternStern is a surname which can be of either German/Yiddish or English language origin, though the former case predominates.The English version of the surname was used as a nickname for someone who was s [..]
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sternThe 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 rail to the taffrail. The stern lies opposite [..]
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sternStern (pronounced [ʃtɛʁn], German for "Star") is a weekly news magazine published in Hamburg, Germany, by Gruner + Jahr, a subsidiary of Bertelsmann.
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