sternwards
1sternwards — Ⅰ. stern [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) grimly serious or strict, especially in the exercise of discipline. 2) severe; demanding. DERIVATIVES sternly adverb sternness noun. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ …
2sternwards — adverb see sternward …
3sternwards — See sternward. * * * …
4sternwards — adverb Towards the stern See Also: sternward …
5sternwards — stern·wards …
6sternwards — /ˈstɜnwədz/ (say sternwuhdz) adverb towards the stern; astern. {stern2 + wards} …
7sternwards — adverb (or adjective) see sternward …
8sternward — or sternwards adverb Date: 1832 aft …
9Rowing (sport) — All eight types of racing boats, six of which are part of the Olympic Games Rowing is a sport in which athletes race against each other on rivers, on lakes or on the ocean, depending upon the type of race and the discipline. The boats are… …
10Battle of Barfleur — This article deals in detail with the action on 19th May 1692. For an overview of the battle, its background and aftermath, see Battles of Barfleur and La HogueInfobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Barfleur partof=the War of the Grand… …
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