The fleshy part of the human body that one sits on.
United States concert violinist (born in Russia in 1920)
Back or aft-most part of a ship or boat.
Другие значения термина "stern" 1 A stern - looking Medvedev replied: Identify those involved in committing this heinous crime.
2 Instead he had chosen exhausting labor and stern self-denial in the wilds.
3 I sat in the stern of the barge to tend the drag-rope.
4 McGee himself sat in the stern of the boat, paddle in hand.
5 He missed the house, and landed in the stern of the scow.
6 The general seated himself on the stern seat between the Egyptian officers.
7 Billy took the bow and pulled; I took the stern and pushed.
8 He looked, in fact, exactly like a stern major, inspecting the troops.
9 These he stored in the bow and the stern of his boat.
10 Sergeant Brett Campbell-Howard said the police had a stern word with her.
11 She was grave, and cold, and solemn; Despard was gloomy and stern .
12 He also sounded stern ; and in a flash she grasped her position.
13 Seated in the stern , the others had hidden me from the fisherman.
14 She looked at the stern face entreatingly; the doorway was very near.
15 He scarcely stirred from his seat in the stern of the canoe.
16 There were also two white men in the stern -sheets of the canoe.
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