Afterpeak

/ˈæftərˌpik/ noun

In a ship, the narrow tapering section of the hull at the stern (rear), located between the aft-most cabins and the rudderpost.

Compound of 'after' and 'peak' (Old Norse peikr, a point or corner). This specialized naval architecture term emerged in 17th-century English shipbuilding vocabulary.

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