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Prow is the front of a boat and stern is the rear.
Somme antonyms of stern are: Tolerant Lenient Nice Easy
Stern can be an adjective. Stern serves as an adjective in the following sentence. Mark gave Jake a stern gaze. Stern is also a noun. It is a part of a boat.
The word stern is an adjective. It means to have a hard or severe manner.
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Prow is the front of a boat and stern is the rear.
The prow is the fore part of a ship
The stern is the back end of the boat. The prow (or bow) is the front end of a ship.
Somme antonyms of stern are: Tolerant Lenient Nice Easy
The opposite of the stern (rear of the boat) is the bow, in the front.The extreme front of a boat or ship, above the water, is also called the prow or the stem, as in the phrase "from stem to stern."
bow or prow
Bow or Prow is the front, Stern is the back.
The opposite of stern is bow. The stern is in the aft, the bow fore.
the analogie of hiker is perfomer
The " front "or forward part of a ship is called the bow the "back" or aft part of a ship is called the sternThe front of a ship is called the 'bow' or the 'prow'. The back of a ship is called the 'stern'.
A prow is the front part of a ship. The prow of the boat split the water apart. The prow rammed the iceberg.
There is no "keelhaul." A ship's keel is the bottom of the ship from stem to stern. A crewman or anyone being seriously punished was dragged under the ship from the prow (stem) to the back (stern). Depending on how long the ship was, the person most likely drowned before reaching the stern. The person was keelhauled.