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MAST,
Mast,
mast,
mast-, or
masts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mast,
MAST or
MASt may
refer to:
Mast (sailing), a
vertical spar on a sailing...
- a made
mast, as
opposed to
sections formed from
single pieces of timber,
which were
known as pole
masts.
Those who
specialised in
making masts were known...
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strictly limited the
construction of new battleships.
Pagoda masts were
built on
existing tripod masts by
adding searchlight and
other platforms,
lookouts and...
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Lattice masts, or cage
masts, or
basket masts, are a type of
observation mast common on
United States Navy
major warships in the
early 20th century. They...
- the
ground or on top of buildings.
Typical masts are of
steel lattice or
tubular steel construction.
Masts tend to be
cheaper to
build but
require an...
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Mastor is a
genus of
skippers in the
family Hesperiidae.
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e...
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structurally efficient and
reasonably lightweight.
Tripod masts were
predated by pole
masts. The idea
dates at
least as far back as the
French Terrible-class...
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medical doctor William Donkin do****ents at
length Meher Baba's
contacts with
masts throughout South Asia (primarily Iran, India, and ****stan). The introduction...
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Mast-Jägermeister SE is a
German liquor company owned by the Findel-
Mast family. The
corporate offices are
located in Wolfenbüttel. Jägermeister is the...
- plan of
three or more
masts, all of them square-rigged. Such a
vessel is said to have a ship rig or be ship-rigged, with each
mast stepped in
three segments:...