Aplustria

/əˈplʌstriə/ noun

In ancient Roman ships, an ornamental platform or stern-deck structure extending from the back of a vessel.

From Latin 'aplustre' or 'aplustrum' (ornament on a ship's stern). The term comes from Greek nautical architecture and became standard in Roman naval terminology.

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