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1 mast
(a long upright pole especially for carrying the sails of a ship, an aerial, flag etc: The sailor climbed the mast.) ιστός(κατάρτι,κοντάρι)- - masted -
2 Mast
subs.P. and V. ἱστός, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Mast
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3 Mast-head
subs.V. καρχήσια, τά (Eur., Hec. 1261).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Mast-head
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4 mast
1) ιστός2) κατάρτι -
5 at half mast
((of flags) flying at a position half-way up a mast etc to show that someone of importance has died: The flags are (flying) at half mast.) μεσίστιος -
6 erect
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7 half
1. plural - halves; noun1) (one of two equal parts of anything: He tried to stick the two halves together again; half a kilo of sugar; a kilo and a half of sugar; one and a half kilos of sugar.) μισό2) (one of two equal parts of a game (eg in football, hockey) usually with a break between them: The Rangers scored three goals in the first half.) ημίχρονο2. adjective1) (being (equal to) one of two equal parts (of something): a half bottle of wine.)2) (being made up of two things in equal parts: A centaur is a mythical creature, half man and half horse.)3) (not full or complete: a half smile.)3. adverb1) (to the extent of one half: This cup is only half full; It's half empty.) ως τη μέση,μισο-2) (almost; partly: I'm half hoping he won't come; half dead from hunger.) σχεδόν,μισο-•- half-- halve
- half-and-half
- half-back
- half-brother
- half-sister
- half-caste
- half-hearted
- half-heartedly
- half-heartedness
- half-holiday
- half-hourly
- half-term
- half-time
- half-way
- half-wit
- half-witted
- half-yearly
- at half mast
- by half
- do things by halves
- go halves with
- half past three
- four
- seven
- in half
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8 jib
[‹ib]1) (a three-cornered sail on the front mast of a ship.) φλόκος2) (the jutting-out arm of a crane.) βραχίονας γερανού -
9 quarter-deck
noun (the part of the upper deck of a ship between the stern and the mast nearest it.) τμήμα καταστρώματος -
10 spar
I noun(a thick pole of wood or metal, especially one used as a ship's mast etc.) κοντάριII past tense, past participle - sparred; verb1) (to box, usually for practice only.) προπονούμαι στην πυγμαχία2) ((usually with with) to have an argument, usually a friendly one.) λογομαχώ•
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