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mainmast

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Word definitions for mainmast in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mast \Mast\, n. [AS. m[ae]st, masc.; akin to D., G., Dan., & Sw. mast, Icel. mastr, and perh. to L. malus.] (Naut.) 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 ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ As they surged against the mainmast they broke and splashed in foam and spray which flicked into the cabins. ▪ During that crucial ten minutes I feared the wind pressure would rip the mainmast out. ▪ It would be better to replace ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context nautical English) The chief, and tallest mast of a sailing ship that has more than one mast.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the chief mast of a sailing vessel with two or more masts

Usage examples of mainmast.

He and Donfil had begun to climb toward the mainmast when Ogg beckoned them back onto the streaming deck.

Blade saw one wrap his whip around the mainmast so violently that he fell off the gangway with a crash.

Shrouds parted with dismal twangs and the mainmast went over with a tremendous crash, amid a chorus of furious yells.

Then the mainmast tottered, toppled, and crashed down squarely on the deck of the first galley.

Captain Jonathan Haraden, the most famous Salem privateersman of the Revolution, made the rigging for the mainmast in his loft.

Turning, he yelled down in the direction of the mainmast, where a large black, furry mass lay half asleep, purring sonorously.

Down by the mainmast, a seated Hunkapa Aub saw the blue luminescence and delightedly clapped two massive hands together.

The try-works are planted between the foremast and mainmast, the most roomy part of the deck.

A few paces forward of the mainmast was the tryworks, the ovens that would render the flesh of the whales, providing the clear, valuable oil that would be stored in the hundreds of barrels that rested in the depths of the hold.

The lookout at the top of the mainmast was still pointing dead ahead of them, to where Ryan figured he could see the birds waiting for the reappearance of the monster.

It was probably only his fevered imagination, distorted in his memory by fear and terror, but the last stavanzer had looked big enough to swallow the entire ship and use the mainmast for a toothpick.

Cables were being readied for securing to one of those last blocks when work was interrupted by a frantic cry from the mainmast lookout.

When the icerigger was on a starboard tack, the lookout in the mainmast basket could see into such gaps in the rock wall.

So they all pitched in to help take down the mainmast, laying it out along the decking, folding up the sails and spars and tucking them away, and tossing overboard the extra supplies they could afford to let go.

The thing that hung from the mainmast moved quickly in response, leaping through the rigging, changing the set of the sail, the tautness of the radian draws, and thereby the direction of the airship.