stern
Stern
The bow of a vessel refers to the front part of the boat. It is the section that faces forward when the boat is moving and is typically pointed or tapered to help cut through the water. In contrast, the back of the boat is called the stern.
Omukongo is an African Luhya word that refers to the back.
Port refers to the left side of a ship or boat when facing forward. Starboard refers to the right side.
A back of a boat is called a stern.
Yes it is and can mean either 1. the back of a boat or 2. serious and unrelenting.
In the book "The Cay," the term "stern" refers to the rear part of a boat. The stern is the opposite end of the bow and is typically where the boat's rudder is located.
The boat goes back word because when you jump your tippy- toes are the only thing left on the boat, and then your feet push forward to do the rest, which makes the boat go backwards.
This puzzle refers to the phrase "back and forth."
No, "boat's" is not a plural; it is the possessive form of the singular noun "boat," indicating ownership. The plural form of "boat" is simply "boats." For example, "the boat's anchor" refers to the anchor of one boat, while "the boats" refers to multiple boats.
Back of a boat is called stern and Bow is the front of a boat.
No, the back of a boat is called stern, bow is a front of a boat.