
1) Aback 2) Abaft 3) After 4) Aftermost 5) Arear 6) Astern 7) At the rear 8) Back 9) Behind 10) Rear 11) Rearward
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1) PM period 2) PM time 3) Aeronautical direction 4) After 5) Aftermost 6) Astern 7) Astern, to Pulver 8) At the back of a boat 9) At the back of the plane 10) At the end of a ship 11) At the rear 12) At the stern 13) At the tail 14) Away from the bow 15) Away from the nose 16) Away from the prow 17) Away from the stem
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The portion of the boat behind the middle area of the boat. Towards the stern (of the vessel).
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The portion of the boat behind the middle area of the boat. Towards the stern (of the vessel).
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Near or toward the stern of the vessel.
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• (adv. & a.) Near or towards the stern of a vessel; astern; abaft.
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Tail end of vehicle.
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abbreviation: after
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At, in, toward, or close to the stern of a vessel or the rear of an aircraft or spacecraft.
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American Federation of Teachers
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At, near, or toward the stern.
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About F***ing Time
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Toward the back of the boat
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The back of the ship.
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the rear of a boat
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Aft (ȧft)
adverb & adjective [ Anglo-Saxon
æftan behind; orig. superl. of
of ,
off . See
After .]
(Nautical) Near or towards the stern of a vessel; astern; abaft.
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In, near, or toward the stern of the vessel.
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At or towards the stern (rear end) of the boat.
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In nautical and aviation terminology, the term aft means at the back (at the stern or at the tail), or near to the rear (near to the stern or near to the tail), or towards the rear (towards the stern or towards the tail).
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Assist Failed Train. The AFT cock fitted to certain locomotives, enables them to take air-supply from the brake pipe. This is a requirement when 'Dead on Rear' of a single-piped freight train.
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After
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The back of a vessel.
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abaft adverb at or near or toward the stern of a ship or tail of an airplane; `stow the luggage aft`; `ships with square sails sail fairly efficiently with the wind abaft`; `the captain looked astern to see what the fuss was about`
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The back of the ship
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At, in, toward, or close to the stern of a ship.
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