Masts
Meaning of Masts
plural noun
a tall upright post, spar, or other structure on a ship or boat, in sailing vessels generally carrying a sail or sails.
Old English mæst, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch mast and German Mast .
verb, 3rd person present- (with reference to tea) brew or infuse.
let the tea mast for a couple of minutes
1960s: probably a variant of either mash, or the dialect word mask in the same sense.
Information about Masts
- The singular form of Masts is: Mast.
- Languages in which Masts is used:
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Hyphenation of Masts
Masts
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- Masts is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Masts synonyms
Meaning a thick, strong pole such as is used for a mast or yard on a ship:
Meaning a loud, deep, resonant sound:
Meaning a unit of linear measure equal to 3 feet (0.9144 metre):
Meaning a stick with a hook or barbed spear, for landing large fish:
Meaning the mast of a ship nearest the bow:
Meaning the principal mast of a ship, typically the second mast in a sailing ship of three or more masts:
Meaning the second section of a square-rigged sailing ship's mast, immediately above the lower mast:
Meaning the mast aft of a ship's mainmast:
Meaning a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut off a tree:
Words that rhyme with Masts
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