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Webster Dictionary :: Sternmost

STERNMOST, a. [stern and most.] Farthest in the rear; farthest astern; as the st...

Webster Dictionary :: Sternly

STERNLY, adv. [See Stern .] In a stern manner; with an austere or stern countena...

Webster Dictionary :: Sterner

STERNER, n. A director. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Sterned

STERNED, a. In compounds, having a stern of a particular shape; as square-sterne...

Webster Dictionary :: Sternage

STERNAGE, n. Steerage or stern. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stern-way

STERN-WAY, n. [stern and way.] The movement of a ship backwards, or with her ste...

Webster Dictionary :: Stern-sheets

STERN-SHEETS, n. [stern and sheet.] That part of a boat which is between the ste...

Webster Dictionary :: Stern-post

STERN-POST, n. [stern and post.] A straight piece of timber, erected on the extr...

Webster Dictionary :: Stern-port

STERN-PORT, n. [stern and port.] A port or opening in the stern of a ship.

Webster Dictionary :: Stern-frame

STERN-FRAME, n. [stern and frame.] The several pieces of timber which form the s...

Webster Dictionary :: Stern-fast

STERN-FAST, n. [stern and fast.] A rope used to confine the stern of a ship or o...

Webster Dictionary :: Stern-chase

STERN-CHASE, n. [stern and chase.] A cannon placed in a ships stern, pointing ba...

Webster Dictionary :: Stern-board

STERN-BOARD, n. [stern and board.] In seamens language, a loss of way in making ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stern

STERN, a. [G., staring; stubborn. See Stare , Starck, Stark, with which this wor...

Webster Dictionary :: Sterling

STERLING, a. [probably from Easterling.] 1. An epithet by which English money of...

Webster Dictionary :: Sterlet

STERLET, n. A fish of the Caspian and of the rivers in Russia, the Acipenser rut...

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