Mast(n.) The fruit of the oak and beech, or other forest trees; nuts; acorns.
Mast(n.) A pole, or long, strong, round piece of timber, or spar, set upright in a boat or vessel, to sustain the sails, yards, rigging, etc. A mast may also consist of several pieces of timber united by iron bands, or of a hollow pillar of iron or steel.
Mast(n.) The vertical post of a derrick or crane.
Mast(v. t.) To furnish with a mast or masts; to put the masts of in position; as, to mast a ship.
Masted(a.) Furnished with a mast or masts; -- chiefly in composition; as, a three-masted schooner.
Masted(imp. & p. p.) of Mast
Mastful(a.) Abounding in mast; producing mast in abundance; as, the mastful forest; a mastful chestnut.
Masting(n.) The act or process of putting a mast or masts into a vessel; also, the scientific principles which determine the position of masts, and the mechanical methods of placing them.
Masting(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mast
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