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mast- Midwest Agents Selling Travel.
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mast- the flowers, fruits or seeds of plants, especially of trees and shrubs, that are eaten by animals. Hard mast includes hard-shelled seeds such as acorns and hickory nuts. Soft mast includes flowers, and seeds with a fleshy cover, for example berries, wild cherries and maple seeds.
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mast- i) The long upright post of timber, iron, etc., set up on a ship's keel, esp. to support sails, ii) a post or lattice-work upright for supporting a radio or television aerial, iii) a flagpole (half mast), iv) a strong steel tower to the top of which an airship can be moored, v) before the mast serving as an ordinary seaman (quartered in the forecastle).
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mast- A vertical large spar set in a vessel used to attach further yards and spars to carry sails. A mast is taken through a hole in the deck(s) and fitted into a step in the keelson. A mast made from a single tree trunk was called a pole mast. In later years when there were few tall trees left, masts were 'built' of several pieces of timber, scarfed, glued and banded together. ...
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mastectomy surgery to remove the breast; can be partial or complete.
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