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<p>to the entire back of a vessel. The stern end of a ship is indicated with a white <a href="page.php?w=navigation_light">navigation light</a> at night.</p>

<p>Sterns on European and American wooden sailing ships began with two principal forms: the square or transom stern and the elliptical, fantail, or merchant stern, and were developed in that order.  The hull sections of a sailing ship located before the stern were composed of a series of U-shaped rib-like frames set in a sloped or "cant" arrangement, with the last frame before the stern being</p><p>
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