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starboard

AdjectiveTransitive Verb[U] Uncountable

The term is a technical necessity in maritime and aviation contexts to avoid the confusion that occurs with left and right, which change depending on which way a person is facing. It provides a fixed point of reference that remains constant regardless of the observer's orientation on the vessel. In modern usage, it carries a strong connotation of nautical tradition and professional discipline. Using it in a non-maritime setting usually signals a deliberate attempt to sound authoritative or a playful nod to sailing culture.

The term refers to a specific directional orientation rather than a discrete object that can be counted.

Meanings

Noun
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The right-hand side of a vessel when facing forward.

"The captain ordered the crew to clear the starboard deck."

Adjective
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Situated on the right-hand side of a ship or aircraft.

"The starboard engine suffered a mechanical failure during takeoff."

Transitive Verb
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To move or steer a vessel toward the right.

"The helmsman began to starboard the ship to avoid the reef."

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