3.Nautical A tall vertical spar, sometimes sectioned, that rises from the keel or deck of a sailing vessel to support the sails and the standing and running rigging.
4.The nuts of forest trees accumulated on the ground, used especially as food for swine.
5.Nuts (as acorns) accumulated on the forest floor and often serving as food for animals.
The telescopic mast is carried in trunnions on the carriage, and travels closed and in a horizontal position.0 | 0 |
First as regards the transmitting part, one essential element is the antenna, aerial, or air wire, which may take a variety of forms. It may consist of a single plain or stranded copper wire upheld at the top by an insulator from a mast, chimney or building.0 | 0 |
The telescopic mast consists of 8 tubes.0 | 0 |
But to the general surprise and Lord Rosebery's own very evident mortification Sir Henry went a long way in his Stirling speech to nail the Home Rule colour to the mast; he did not indeed propose to introduce a Home Rule Bill, but he declared his determination to proceed in Irish legislation on lines which would lead up to the same result.0 | 0 |
The mast prominent leaders of the opposition to the papacy, whether ecclesiastical or political, joined forces with the German, king, Louis of Bavaria, and offered him their aid against John XXII.0 | 0 |
A steel telescopic mast and upper and lower optical systems which are attached to it.0 | 0 |
Thus it is used of the purchase used in raising the flukes of an anchor to the bill-board; of a piece of wood or metal used to strengthen a sprung mast or yard; and of a plate of metal used, as in railway construction, for the strengthening of the meeting-place of two rails.0 | 0 |
Long, and had a mast and sixteen pairs of oars.0 | 0 |
Obviously, nearly every kind of crane can be made portable by mounting it on a carriage, fitted with wheels; it is even not unusual to make the Portable Scottish derrick portable by using three trucks, one under the mast, and the others under the two back legs.0 | 0 |
From the large lens, E, the rays pass through the open air for a considerable distance, depending upon how much the mast has been raised, to the lower optical system.0 | 0 |
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