How Do You Spell STARBOARD?

Pronunciation: [stˈɑːbəd] (IPA)

The word "starboard" is spelled with seven letters and two syllables, with the stress on the first syllable. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /ˈstɑːbəd/. The first syllable "star" is pronounced with the vowel sound /ɑː/ as in "car", followed by the consonant cluster /st/. The second syllable "board" has the vowel sound /ə/ as in "up", followed by the consonant /d/. "Starboard" refers to the right side of a ship and is often used in navigation and boating terminology.

STARBOARD Meaning and Definition

  1. Starboard is a nautical term referring to the right-hand side of a ship or aircraft, when facing forward. It is derived from the Old English word "steorbord," which combines "steer" or "steora" meaning “rudder” or “helm,” and "bord" meaning “side” or “plank.” In essence, starboard refers to the side of a vessel or aircraft that is controlled or steered by the rudder or helm.

    While the direction of starboard is always constant, it is determined by facing towards the front or bow of the vessel. So, when standing on a boat or ship, facing forward, the starboard side is on the right, opposite to the port side, which is on the left. This distinction is essential for navigation and communication between crew members.

    In the field of maritime operations, starboard is widely used to provide clear and unambiguous instructions for maneuvering or passing other vessels within a designated channel or waterway. The term holds similar significance in aviation, where maintaining proper communication and adherence to standard procedures is crucial for the safe navigation of aircraft.

    Overall, starboard is a fundamental concept in maritime and aviation activities. It is employed to give precise orientation and direction, allowing for effective navigation and coordination onboard, while ensuring the safety and efficiency of operations at sea or in the air.

  2. • The right-hand side of a ship looking towards the head or stem, the left side being called the larboard.
    • Lying on the right side of a ship.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of STARBOARD

The word starboard dates back to Old English and its etymology can be traced to the combination of two words. It comes from the Old English word steorbord which was formed by combining steor, meaning steer or rudder, and bord, meaning side or plank (related to modern words like board). Steor was derived from the Proto-Germanic word steuraz which had a similar meaning. The addition of bord refers to the side of the ship where the steering oar or rudder was positioned, which was usually on the right side. Over time, steorbord evolved into starbord in Middle English and eventually became the modern term starboard.

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Plural form of STARBOARD is STARBOARDS

Conjugate verb Starboard

CONDITIONAL

I would starboard
you would starboard
he/she/it would starboard
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they would starboard

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have starboard
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been starboarding
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FUTURE

I will starboard
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they will starboard

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have starboarded
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

you starboard
we let´s starboard

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to starboard

PAST

I starboarded
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we starboarded
they starboarded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was starboarding
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PAST PARTICIPLE

starboarded

PAST PERFECT

I had starboarded
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been starboarding
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PRESENT

I starboard
you starboard
he/she/it starboards
we starboard
they starboard

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am starboarding
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

starboarding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have starboarded
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we have starboarded
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been starboarding
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