| Astern |
| Behind |
| Sternward |
| To the rear |
| Back, at sea |
| At the stern |
| Behind at sea |
| Nautical term |
| Sailor's back? |
| To the back of |
| To the rear of |
| Toward the rear |
| Sailor's behind |
| Fore's opposite |
| Behind, shipwise |
| Rearward, at sea |
| Back in the navy |
| Toward the stern |
| Opposite of afore |
| Towards the stern |
| Toward the rudder |
| Behind, nautically |
| Nautical direction |
| (Nautically) behind |
| In the rear, at sea |
| To the rear, at sea |
| Behind, on the briny |
| Toward a boat's wake |
| Not forward, to a salt |
| Rearward, on the briny |
| Toward the ship's rear |
| Headed toward the stern |
| Not forward, to a sailor |
| At the rear, to a sailor |
| Near the back, nautically |
| Rearward, to a rear admiral |
| Toward the back of the ship |
| Towards the stern of a ship |
| Toward the back of the boat |
| Towards the back of the boat |
| To the rear, to a rear admiral |