The front end of a ship is the bow, the back end where the rudder is is the stern.
The end is called the conclusion, or it can be called the resolution.
The end of a central conflict is called the resolution.
A tunnel only has an entry and exit...not both. Originally, the tunnel is started (constucted) from one end...this is the beginning of the tunnel. Hence, you know which is the left and right side of the tunnel. Kinda like a ship with bow and stern. It depends on which way the ship in sailing.
Not usually. It is usually a preposition or conjunction. It does have archaic or maritime use as an adjective: - Later years may be described as "after years" - The rear (aft) of a ship is the "after end" of the ship
Some abstract nouns that end with the suffix 'dom' are:freedomwisdomboredomstardomSome abstract nouns that end with the suffix 'ship' are: friendshiprelationshipworshipcitizenship
The front end of the ship .
The front end of a ship or boat, the end that usually comes to a point, is called the bow, pronounced bough. The other end is called the stern.
The back end of the ship.
The forward end of a vessel is called a 'bow'
The bow is the front end of the ship, with the stern being the back end.
well the front of a ship is called the bow and the back end the stern and any wall in the ship is called a bulkhead
The "aft" of a ship is the rear of the ship. Sometimes called the "Fan tail"
the bow
The front end of the ship is called the "Bow". On early ships many had what was called an "Forecastle" which was on the bow of the ship. This raised "castle" was useful in observing the enemy's decks.
Astern. It can be called the stern or fantail.
The end or back or rear of a boat is called the stern.
The rear of a ship is called the stern aft To go to the rear is called going aft. The aft most part is the stern The rear of a ship or boat is called the "Aft" or the "aft end". Examples: "Take that line aft!". "When we turn, are you sure the aft end will clear that bouy?" Also nautically, "avast"The stern is the aft part of a ship or boat.