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Что (кто) такое starboard - определение

SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED PHRASE MEANT TO REPRESENT AN ACRONYM
Bacronym; Backcronym; Backronyms; Reverse acronym; Forced acronym; Posh (nautical term); BACRONYMS; Port Out, Starboard Home; Port Outward, Starboard Home; Mynorca; Reverse-acronym; Port outward, starboard home; Port out, starboard home
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starboard      
In sailing, the starboard side of a ship is the right side when you are on it and facing towards the front. (TECHNICAL)
He detected a ship moving down the starboard side of the submarine.
? port
ADJ
Starboard is also a noun.
I could see the fishing boat to starboard.
N-UNCOUNT: usu to N
starboard      
I. n.
(Naut.) Right-hand side (of a vessel, to a person looking forward).
II. a.
(Naut.) Right.
starboard      
['st?:b?:d, -b?d]
¦ noun the side of a ship or aircraft on the right when one is facing forward. The opposite of port3.
¦ verb turn (a ship or its helm) to starboard.
Origin
OE steorbord 'rudder side' (see steer1, board), because early Teutonic sailing vessels were steered with a paddle on the right side.
Starboard      
·vt To put to the right, or starboard, side of a vessel; as, to starboard the helm.
II. Starboard ·adj Pertaining to the right-hand side of a ship; being or lying on the right side; as, the starboard quarter; starboard tack.
III. Starboard ·vt That side of a vessel which is on the right hand of a person who stands on board facing the bow;
- opposed to larboard, or port.
Port and Starboard (orcas)         
UNIQUE PAIR OF MALE KILLER WHALES
Port and Starboard (killer whales)
Port and Starboard are a pair of adult male orcas notable for preying on great white sharks off the coast of South Africa. The duo are identified as having rare and distinct collapsed dorsal fins and they are named for the nautical terms, as Port's fin collapses left and Starboard's collapses right.
Hitachi Starboard         
The Hitachi Starboard is a line of interactive whiteboard products, interactive LCD panels, and tablet devices aimed at teachers and presenters made by Hitachi. All Starboards come bundled with the Starboard Software which is advertised as being intuitive and completely customizable.
Starboard Value         
HEDGE FUND
Starboard Value is an American hedge fund that was founded in 2002 by Jeffrey Smith and Mark Mitchell with Smith serving as CEO.Butt, Rachel; Here are the 10 biggest activist money managers and some of their most impressive bets; Business Insider; June 17, 2016; http://nordic.
backronym         
<jargon> (Backward acronym) A word which has been turned into an acronym by inventing an expansion, rather than the other way around. E.g. "ping". (2005-06-22)
Backronym         
A backronym is an acronym formed from an already existing word by expanding its letters into the words of a phrase. Backronyms may be invented with either serious or humorous intent, or they may be a type of false etymology or folk etymology.
hard-a-starboard      
ad.
(Naut.) close to the starboard side.

Википедия

Backronym

A backronym is an acronym formed from an already existing word by expanding its letters into the words of a phrase. Backronyms may be invented with either serious or humorous intent, or they may be a type of false etymology or folk etymology. The word is a portmanteau of back and acronym.

An acronym is a word derived from the initial letters of the words of a phrase, such as radar from "radio detection and ranging". By contrast, a backronym is "an acronym deliberately formed from a phrase whose initial letters spell out a particular word or words, either to create a memorable name or as a fanciful explanation of a word's origin." Many fictional espionage organizations are backronyms, such as SPECTRE (special executive for counterintelligence, terrorism, revenge and extortion) from the James Bond franchise.

For example, the Amber Alert missing-child program was named after Amber Hagerman, a nine-year-old girl who was abducted and murdered in 1996. Officials later publicized the backronym "America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response".