💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Stemhead"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| beakheadnoun | (nautical) A protruding part of the foremost section of a sailing ship. |
| beak-headnoun | Alternative form of beakhead. [(nautical) A protruding part of the foremost section of a sailing ship.] |
| head seanoun | A sea that meets the head of a vessel or rolls against her course. |
| figureheadnoun | (by extension) Someone in a nominal position of leadership who has little to no actual power. |
| headpolenoun | The broad end of a lanceolate diatom. |
| tailnoun | (anatomy) The caudal appendage of an animal that is attached to their posterior and near the anus or cloaca. |
| pierheadnoun | The end of a pier farthest from shore. |
| fish-headnoun | Alternative form of fishhead. [The head of a fish.] |
| fantailnoun | Any of several domestic varieties of pigeon having a fan-shaped tail. |
| fishheadnoun | The head of a fish. |
| square sternnoun | (nautical) A stern having a transom and joining the counter timbers at an angle, as distinguished from a round stern, which has no transom. |
| fish headnoun | Alternative form of fishhead. [The head of a fish.] |
| torpedo sternnoun | (nautical) A kind of stern with a low rounded shape that is nearly flat at the waterline, but which then slopes upward in a conical fashion towards the deck. |
| sea capnoun | (historical) A cap worn on shipboard. |
| leechnoun | An aquatic blood-sucking annelid of subclass Hirudinea, especially Hirudo medicinalis. |
| headgrowthnoun | A wen, especially on a fish |
| loggerheadnoun | The loggerhead sea turtle or loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta), an oceanic turtle found throughout the world. |
| seadognoun | A sailor accustomed to the sea. |
| snoutnoun | The long, projecting nose, mouth, and jaw of a beast, as of pigs. |
| shipspeaknoun | nautical jargon |
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