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main·mast
(mān′məst, -măst′)n.
1. The principal mast of a sailing vessel.
2. The taller mast, whether forward or aft, of a two-masted sailing vessel.
3. The second mast aft on a sailing ship with three or more masts.
4. The lower section of such a mast.
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mainmast
(ˈmeɪnˌmɑːst)n
(Nautical Terms) nautical the chief mast of a sailing vessel with two or more masts, being the foremast of a yawl, ketch, or dandy and the second mast from the bow of most others
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main•mast
(ˈmeɪnˌmæst, -ˌmɑst; Naut. -məst)n.
the second mast from forward in any ship having two or more masts, except for a yawl or ketch.
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Noun | 1. | mainmast - the chief mast of a sailing vessel with two or more masts mast - a vertical spar for supporting sails |
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