Aphlaston

/əˈflæs.tɑn/ noun

In ancient Greek shipbuilding, an ornamental device or emblem on the stern (rear) of a ship, often shaped like a bird or animal.

From Greek 'aphlaston,' from 'aphlastos' (not salty or without foam), referring to the calm water at a ship's stern, or possibly from a root meaning 'decoration.' This maritime term describes ancient ship architecture.

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