prow

[Prow]

If you’re standing on the prow of a ship, you're on the front section, above the waterline. When Leonardo DiCaprio declared himself “King of the World” in the movie Titanic, he was standing on the prow of the doomed ship.

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The fore part of a vessel; the bow; the stem; hence, the vessel itself.

Noun
front part of a vessel or aircraft; "he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line"


n.
The fore part of a vessel; the bow; the stem; hence, the vessel itself.

n.
See Proa.

superl.
Valiant; brave; gallant; courageous.

a.
Benefit; profit; good; advantage.


Prow

Prow , n. [F. proue (cf. Sp. & Pg. proa, It. prua), L. prora, Gr. , akin to before. See Pro-, and cf. Prore.] The fore part of a vessel; the bow; the stem; hence, the vessel itself. Wordsworth.
The floating vessel swum Uplifted, and secure with beaked prow rode tilting o'er the waves.

Prow

Prow , n. See Proa.

Prow

Prow, a. [Compar. Prower ; superl. Prowest.] [OF.prou, preu, F. preux, fr. L. pro, prod, in prodesse to be useful. See Pro-, and cf. Prude.] Valiant; brave; gallant; courageous. [Archaic] Tennyson.
The prowest knight that ever field did fight.

Prow

Prow, n. [OE. & OF. prou. See Prow, a.] Benefit; profit; good; advantage. [Obs.]
That shall be for your hele and for your prow.

The fore part of a vessel; the bow; the stem; hence, the vessel itself.

See Proa.

Valiant; brave; gallant; courageous.

Benefit; profit; good; advantage.

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