The stern is the rear of a boat or ship.
At the back.
It is located at the stern
The Irma Stern Museum is in Cape Town, South Africa.
You are approaching the stern of another vessel
Superficial vessels
The stern is the back side of the boat or ship, it is the exact opposite end of the boat from the bow or front. It is technically defined as the area built up over the stern post, extending upwards from the counter rail to the taffrail. On older sailing vessels, the stern of the ship was often the location of the captain's quarters.
A vessel displaying a visible white light signifies that it is a power-driven vessel. Observing this light helps determine the vessel's status and potential course of action to avoid a collision.
"NYU Stern is a premier business school is located in Westchester, NY. Over the years they have developed educational partnerships which has broadened their reach to a global educational community."
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.
One of the places they are located is in your blood vessels.
It's the rear-most part of the boat.
every where in the body the three types of blood vessels are arteries capillaries and veins