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mast - use in sentences
Object
- schooner: This is a 2 masted schooner built in 1860 and lost in 1883 carrying iron ore.
Converse of object
- climb: You can climb the mast to a ' crows nest ' , or swim from the stern marina platform.
- install: For more accurate information you may also choose to install an anemometer mast to gage wind speed data over a given period.
- lower: Crane ( 12.5 ton ) can be used for lowering masts.
Adjective modifier
- mizen: The next step was to add extra masts, the foremast and the mizen mast.
- mobile: Nobody wants a mobile phone mast put up anywhere near where they live.
- aerial: There is an aerial mast on top of the bunker.
- aft: Swimming back along the starboard side, the diver will find some remains of the aft mast.
- mizzen: At 1.45pm the " Neptune " brought down bother the " Bucentaure's " main and mizzen masts.
Modifies a noun
- cell: Mast cells are a known part of the allergy process.
- activation: However, when starting with a defective GAG layer, no increase in mast cell activation was observed.
Noun used with modifier
- telecommunications: The ODPM has produced an analysis of recent levels of Parliamentary activity on the subject of telecommunications masts.
- telecommunication: Mercury telecommunications masts: the Clerk had received no further communication from Mercury.
- telecom: However, insurance is now available against the potential for adverse developments including telecom masts close to residential property.
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