mast|masts in English
noun
['mæst /mɑːst]
long pole above the hull of a ship which supports the rigging and sails (Nautical); flagpole; tall post which supports radio or television cables
Use "mast|masts" in a sentence
1. Barques have at least three masts and square sails on all masts, except the aft, or mizzen mast, and possibly the foremast.
2. A Barkentine has three or more masts with all but the foremost mast fore-and-aft rigged. The fore mast is square-rigged
3. The Barque has three or more masts with square sails on all except the mizzen (aft) mast
4. Mast supports of steel for electric lines, masts for flags or flag poles of steel and aluminium
5. Masts of metal (except wireless aerials or boat masts)
6. Masts of metal (except aerials or boat masts)
7. Barkentine, also spelled barquentine, sailing ship of three or more masts having fore-and-aft sails on all but the front mast (foremast), which is square rigged
8. Masts of steel, other than for wireless aerials or boat masts
9. Barkentine, also spelled Barquentine, sailing ship of three or more masts having fore-and-aft sails on all but the front mast (foremast), which is square rigged
10. Masts of metal [not being wireless aerials or masts for boats]
11. Masts for sailboards
12. Masts for aerials
13. Wireless aerials (Masts for –)
14. Masts and spars in general
15. Masts for wireless aerials
16. The mast broke.
17. Masts of metal for aerials
18. Aerials and masts for wireless telephony
19. Microphones: masts for wireless aerial
20. Midship cannoneers, sight the masts.
21. Antihistamine/ Mast Cell Stabilizers
22. Concealed in the mast.
23. Masts of metal for telecommunications aerials
24. Masts (posts) of metal for aerials
25. The mast has to be there.