starboardside
nounEtymology
From starboard + -side.
- inherited from *steurubord✻
- inherited from stēorbord
- inherited from sterbord
Definitions
The starboard side of a boat.
On the starboard side.
- Said from where he landed he must have fallen from the starboardside ladder to the catwalk outside the wheelhouse.
- Detachment 36 went to the USS Randolph, which was just out of the yard with its her new conversion, (Steam cats, Tacan, Hurricane bow and Angled deck with starboardside mirror) but she had won the AirLant Safety trophy ...
Toward or on the starboard side.
- Ship was to dock portside to at pier 1 but ended up starboardside as docking became seriously complicated
- We went starboardside to the A077 and fueled, the Alabama on her other side.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA