STEM of a ship, that main piece of timber which comes bending from the keel below, where it is scarfed, as they call it; that is, pieced in; and rises compassing right before the forecastle. This stem it is which guides the rake of the ship, and all the butt-ends of the planks are fixed into it. This, in the section of a first-rate ship, is called the main stem.
STEM of a ship
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