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mast
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mast
n.
long pole above the hull of a ship which supports the rigging and sails (Nautical); flagpole; tall post which supports radio or television cables
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Mast
Mast may refer to:
Engineering
- Mast (sailing), a pole that holds a sail on sailing ships and boats, or radar and telecommunication antennas on modern warships
- Guyed mast, a type of tall structure supported by guy-wires
- Mooring mast, a structure designed to allow for the docking of an airship
- Radio masts and towers, poles or lattice towers that carry antennas/aerials
- The primary support for a helicopter rotor
- The main vertical structure of a forklift truck
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Maxwell T. Masters
Maxwell Tylden Masters (15 April 1833 - 30 May 1907) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was educated at King's College London and the University of St Andrews. His most famous works are perhaps Vegetable Teratology, which dealt with teratology (abnormal mutations) of vegetable species, and several works on Chinese plants (particularly conifers), describing many of the new species discovered by Ernest Henry Wilson.
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mast
Noun
1. a vertical spar for supporting sails
(hypernym) spar
(hyponym) foremast
(part-holonym) sailing vessel, sailing ship
(part-meronym) masthead
2. nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground; used especially as food for swine
(hypernym) nut
3. nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine
(hypernym) feed, provender
4. any sturdy upright pole
(hypernym) pole
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Mast (der)
nm.
mast, long pole above the hull of a ship which supports the rigging and sails (Nautical); pole, flagpole; pylon, tower used to support electrical or other wires, guide tower that serves as a landmark for airplanes
mästen
v.
fatten, make fat, overfeed, feed excessively; cram, stuff, flesh, gorge
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mast (de)
n.
mast, pannage
masten
v.
mast
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