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sternpost
[ sturn-pohst ]
noun
, Nautical.
- an upright member rising from the after end of a keel; a rudderpost or propeller post.
sternpost
/ ˈstɜːnˌpəʊst /
noun
- nautical the main upright timber or structure at the stern of a vessel
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sternpost1
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Example Sentences
In another house was the sternpost of a vessel, probably part of a wreck driven across from the coast of Africa.
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And as he went, one of that ghostly crew went also, and stood as he stood, with outstretched arm set on the dim sternpost.
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It hit her sternpost, smashed her rudder and propellers, and tore a great hole in her run.
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A tree may be found, which, when hewed, will form the sternpost and keel in one length.
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Singularly enough a part of it was used for the sternpost of the frigate Essex.
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