prow

/praʊ/
noun
  1. The front part of a ship or boat.
    • From the prow, you could see dolphins swimming ahead.
    • Waves crashed against the prow of the fishing boat.
    • The sailors stood at the prow, watching for land.
  2. A projecting front part of something, such as an aircraft or vehicle.
    • The car's sleek prow sliced through the wind.
    • The prow of the spaceship was designed to withstand high temperatures.
    • The prow of the airplane cut through the clouds.
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