dis|mast

dis|mast
dis|mast «dihs MAST, -MAHST», transitive verb.
to take the mast or masts from; break down the mast or masts of.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • dis|mast|ment — «dihs MAST muhnt, MAHST », noun. 1. the act of dismasting. 2. the state of being dismasted …   Useful english dictionary

  • dis — dis·accord; dis·advantage; dis·affect; dis·aggregate; dis·ap·pear; dis·array; dis·bar; dis·burse; dis·card; dis·charge; dis·ci·ple; dis·ci·pli·nar·i·an; dis·ci·pline; dis·claim; dis·close; dis·co; dis·co·glos·sid; dis·coid; dis·coi·dal;… …   English syllables

  • mast — mast·age; mast; mast·ed; mast·less; miz·zen·mast; neu·ro·mast; top·mast; dis·mast·ment; fore·mast·hand; …   English syllables

  • Mast cell leukemia — Acute mast cell leukemia Classification and external resources Peripheral blood showing mast cell leukemia. ICD 10 C …   Wikipedia

  • dismast — dis·mast …   English syllables

  • dismastment — dis·mast·ment …   English syllables

  • dismast — dis•mast [[t]dɪsˈmæst, ˈmɑst[/t]] v. t. naut. navig. to deprive (a ship) of masts; break off the masts of • Etymology: 1740–50 …   From formal English to slang

  • Dismast — Dis*mast , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dismasted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dismasting}.] [Pref. dis + mast: cf. F. d[ e]m[^a]ter.] To deprive of a mast of masts; to break and carry away the masts from; as, a storm dismasted the ship. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dismasted — Dismast Dis*mast , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dismasted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dismasting}.] [Pref. dis + mast: cf. F. d[ e]m[^a]ter.] To deprive of a mast of masts; to break and carry away the masts from; as, a storm dismasted the ship. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dismasting — Dismast Dis*mast , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dismasted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dismasting}.] [Pref. dis + mast: cf. F. d[ e]m[^a]ter.] To deprive of a mast of masts; to break and carry away the masts from; as, a storm dismasted the ship. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”