proa
prow
noun PROH-ah Rare
Origin: From Latin prora, from Greek prōra.
Also means
bow (of a ship)
Usage Note
Proa is the nautical term for the front of a vessel — the opposite of popa (stern). The phrase de proa a popa (from stem to stern, i.e. from front to back) is a common idiom. The word is feminine despite ending in -a following a consonant cluster, which is unremarkable in Spanish.
Examples
"El marinero se asomó por la proa del barco."
Natural Translation
The sailor looked out over the bow of the ship.
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