Yes, in maritime terminology, a "pancake" can refer to a type of floating ice formation that resembles a circular, flat disc. These pancakes form when ice fragments collide and compress against each other in the water. However, it's worth noting that "pancake" is not a standard term used to describe a specific part of a ship itself.
The front part of a ship is called the bow.
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'.
The prow is the fore part of a ship
The back end of the ship.
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The front part of a boat or a ship is called bow.
She was part of the ship called the "Revenge".
It is the called the aft.It is called the bow
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It's called pancake tossing.
The widest part of a ship is called the "Greatest breadth". It has to do with the width of the beam.