afterbody
Americannoun
plural
afterbodies-
Nautical. the portion of a ship's hull aft of the middle body.
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Aeronautics. the rear part of an aircraft's fuselage.
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Rocketry. the part of a guided missile behind the nose cone, usually unprotected against reentry heat.
noun
Etymology
Origin of afterbody
Example Sentences
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The changes that Chance made on Intrepid�shorter keel, rounder bow, fuller afterbody �have obviously made the white-hulled sloop swifter than ever.
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Stabilization and trim are provided by oversized trim tabs, large area sections of the afterbody, driven by a Quantum hydraulic control system.
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The bow and stern remain the same, but the afterbody has been made fuller with the addition of plastic molding.
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