Aplustre

/əˈplʌstər/ noun

An ornamental structure or decorative finial found on the stern (rear) of ancient Roman ships, often curved or fan-shaped.

From Latin 'aplustre,' possibly from Greek 'apolustre' or Etruscan. The word appears in Roman literature and archaeological texts.

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