Starboard is a nautical name for the right hand side of a boa,. port is the nautical name for the left hand side of the boat.
In general, "starboard" is not capitalized unless it is part of a title or the name of a specific vessel or organization. In standard usage, it is treated like any other common noun. For example, you would write, "The boat turned to starboard."
There is no opposite for universe, but the opposite of a large area (macrocosm) would be a microcosm.
SW (Southwest) is the opposite of NE (Northeast).
The opposite of "starre" is likely "end," "finish," or "stop."
The opposite of a full moon is a new moon.
The opposite of starboard (right side) is port (left side).
The opposite of port is starboard.Annex, branch, starboard...
Starboard
"Starboard" is the right-hand side of a ship or aircraft as one faces forward. The opposite side is called "port".
The term "starboard engine" refers to the engine located on the right side of a vessel when facing forward. In maritime navigation, the starboard side is opposite the port side, which is the left side of the ship. The starboard engine is crucial for propulsion and maneuverability, particularly in vessels with multiple engines, as it plays a key role in steering and stability during navigation.
puerto (as in harbour) vino de Oporto (the drink) babor (the opposite of starboard)
bow=front stern=back port=left starboard=right 'a' in front means opposite(e.g. a-stern=front)
If you are facing the front (bow) of a boat, starboard will be on your right. If you are facing the back end (stern) of the boat, starboard will be on your left. The opposite side of the boat is called "port" because on boats with steering oars, the oar was located on what we call the starboard side, so the boats would tie up to the dock on the other "port" side of the boat, i.e. the Port they were tied up to was situated to the "port" side of the ship.
Starboard is the right side of a ship or aircraft when one is facing forward.
Starboard is to the right; port is left. Taker her hard to starboard, helmsman!
Rule 34International:" I AM altering my course to port."Inland: " I INTEND to leave you on my starboard side or I AGREE to a starboard to starboard passing or I INTEND to overtake you on your portside."They intend to pass starboard to starboard side.
Please move that cargo to the starboard side of the poop deck. Scrub the barnacles from the starboard side of the hull. Turn the wheel hard over to starboard, mister!