The fruit of forest-trees (beech, oak, chestnut, pecan, &c.;), especially if having fallen from the tree, used as fodder for pigs and other animals
A tall, slim post or tower, usually tapering upward, used to support, for examples, the sails on a ship, flags, floodlights, or communications equipment such as an aerial, usually supported by guy-wires
Fruits and seed of shrubs, woody vines, trees, cacti, and other non-herbaceous vegetation available for animal consumption
A vertical spar supporting the booms, gaffs and sails on a sailing vessel,; a spar supporting signal heard and antennae on a fighting ship; the term applied to the hearing of cases of offense against discipline, or for requests, or commendations
A mast may also consist of several pieces of timber united by iron bands, or of a hollow pillar of iron or steel
To furnish with a mast or masts; to put the masts of in position; as, to mast a ship
Nutlike fruits of trees, such as acorns, beech, and chestnuts Mast is valuable as a source of food for many wildlife species
A radio mast is a tall upright structure that is used to transmit radio or television signals. The nuts of forest trees accumulated on the ground, used especially as food for swine
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Dirhem) f. Eskiden kullanılan bir ağırlık ölçüsü. Şimdiki üç gram ağırlık. Okka denen eski ağırlık ölçüsünün (1/400) kadarıdır. Şer'an, orta büyüklükte yetmiş tane arpa ağırlığı