mainmast

[ˈmeɪnˌmæst]

mainmast Definition

the tallest mast on a sailing ship, usually located near the center of the vessel.

Using mainmast: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mainmast" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The flag was hoisted on the mainmast.

  • Example

    The mainmast was damaged in the storm.

mainmast Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mainmast

Phrases with mainmast

  • in front of the mainmast, typically used to describe a sailor's punishment

    Example

    He was tied up before the mainmast as punishment for his disobedience.

  • to die at sea and be buried at sea

    Example

    The captain went over the mainmast during the voyage.

  • mainmast shrouds

    a set of ropes or wires that support the mainmast

    Example

    The sailors climbed up the mainmast shrouds to reach the crow's nest.

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Summary: mainmast in Brief

The term 'mainmast' [ˈmeɪnˌmæst] refers to the tallest mast on a sailing ship, usually located near the center of the vessel. It is often used in phrases like 'before the mainmast,' describing a sailor's punishment, and 'go over the mainmast,' meaning to die at sea and be buried at sea.