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MAINMAST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun main· mast ˈmān-ˌmast -məst : a sailing ship's principal mast Examples of mainmast in a Sentence
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mainmast - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (nautical) The tallest mast of a sailing ship that has more than one mast; particularly a full-rigged ship. · c. 1610–1611 (date written), William ...
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Mast (sailing) - Wikipedia
... main mast is the one setting the largest sail. Therefore, in a brig, the forward mast is the foremast and the after mast is the mainmast. In a schooner with ...
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mainmast
mainmast (ˈmeɪnmɑːst, -æ-, -məst) [f. main a. (sense 10) + mast.] The principal mast in a ship.15.. [see b]. 1596 Spenser Pres. St. Ireland Wks. (Globe) 666/2 So that he might sitt, as it were, at the very mayne mast of his shipp. 1611 Shakes. Wint. T. iii. iii. 94 The Shippe boaring the Moone with ...
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MainMast - Kiharalab Cryo-EM Suite
MAINMAST is a de novo modeling protocol to build an entire protein 3D model directly from near-atomic resolution EM map. MAINMAST is a fully automated ...
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MainMast International Ltd.
Mainmast International works closely with manufactures of personal products in Canada and USA. Email us at info@mainmastinternational.com to find out more!
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Mainmast Peak
Mainmast Peak is a mountain summit in British Columbia, Canada. See also
Geography of British Columbia
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Mainmast Peak: Weather forecast
Mainmast Peak: Mountain-forecast.com
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Mainmast | ship part - Britannica
In sail ...termed the foremast and the mainmast; when the aftermast is considerably smaller they are named the mainmast and the mizzenmast.
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MAINMAST | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the most important and tallest mast (= a tall pole that supports the sails) on a boat or ship : A few days later the ship lost her rudder and mainmast in a gale ...
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Glossary - WI Shipwrecks
mainmast, The principal mast of a sailing ship. ; mast, A long wooden or metal pole or spar, usually vertical, on the deck or keel of a ship, that supports spars ...
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MAINMAST Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the larger forward mast of a yawl, ketch, or dandy. the sole mast of any of various ships, as sloops or cutters. mainmast. / ˈmeɪnˌmɑːst ...
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Bilander
The bilander, also spelled billander or bélandre is a two-masted vessel, the foremast carrying square rigs on all of its yards and its taller mainmast The mainmast was lateen-rigged with a trapezoidal mainsail, but the foremast carried the conventional square course and square topsail.
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Brigantine
The mainmast of a brigantine is the aft one. The mainmast of a brig is made from three parts and equal to that of a fully rigged ship - a mast, topmast, and topgallant mast.
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triatic
triatic, a. Naut. (traɪˈætɪk) [Origin obscure; app. f. tri- three.] In triatic stay: see quots.1841 Dana Seaman's Man., Triatic Stay, a rope secured at each end to the heads of the fore and main masts, with thimbles spliced into its bight, to hook the stay tackles to. 1867 Smyth Sailor's Word-bk. [a...
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