Afterbody

/ˈæftərˌbɑdi/ noun

The rear or tail section of a ship's hull or aircraft, designed to reduce drag and maintain stability.

Compound of 'after' (Old English æfter, 'rear') and 'body' (Old English bodig). Emerged as a technical term in shipbuilding and aeronautical engineering during the 19th century.

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