Tiller handle.
The tiller
the tip of the bow in a straight line to the stern of the vessel
The old vikings used ships that had the rudder hanging off one side, the rudder was basically shaped like a board. A board to steer with = steer board = starboard. And it was always on the same side of the boats, leaving the other side free to tie up against a dock.
The stick used to navigate or steer a boat is called a "tiller." In larger vessels, the steering mechanism might involve a "wheel" connected to the rudder. In rowing boats, the poles used for propulsion are called "oars." Each term refers to a specific function in boating.
The term that refers to the process of a gas turning into a liquid is condensation.Change of a state
The proper submarine/naval term is the Helmsman, who controls the rudder and dive planes.
Hypertropia
Levorotation is the act of turning to the left.
The term for turning the same age as the birth year is known as the "Golden Birthday."
anther term for a cup with a handle in three letters
Pen turning is a term which is used by woodworkers. It is a type of craft where by you make your own pens, either from scratch or by using pen blanks.
In their history, submarines were called by many names such as 'U-boats', 'eel boats', 'plunging boats', 'devil divers', and 'pig boats'. Technically, and by size, the submarine is a ship, but it has been called a boat since its earliest days, and the term is steeped in tradition. Submariners almost invariably call their ships 'boats".