masted

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direkli
mast
{i} direk
mast
(Askeri) kütük
mast
(Askeri) kule
mast
(Askeri) seren
mast
(Tıp) mast
three masted
(Askeri) üç direkli
four-masted
dört direkli
mast
gönder
mast
direm
MAST
(Askeri) güvenlik ve trafiğe askeri yardım; seyyar kıyı destek terminali (military assistance to safety and traffic; mobile ashore support terminal)
four masted
(Askeri) dört direkli (yelkenli gemi)
mast
{i} gemi direği

Gemi direği kırıldı ve gemimiz akıntıya kapılıp gitti. - The mast broke and our ship went adrift.

mast
bayrak direği
mast
palamut veya kayın kozalağı ve kestane gibi ağaç yemişi
mast
{i} palamut
mast
palamut/direk
mast
before the mast gemi tayfalığı mevkii
mast
{i} kozalak
mast
(İnşaat) kaldırma sütunu
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Определение masted в Турецкий язык Турецкий язык словарь

MAST
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Yoğurt
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{a} fitted or furnished with a mast
{s} possessing a mast or masts
Morrison; "a three-masted bark
Furnished with a mast or masts; chiefly in composition; as, a three-masted schooner
having or furnished with a mast; often used in combination; "probably was so masted when she set forth"- S E Morrison; "a three-masted bark"
Having masts
having or furnished with a mast; often used in combination; "probably was so masted when she set forth"- S
mast
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
mast
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
mast
To supply and fit a mast to a ship
mast
{n} the principal spar in a ship, erected upon the keel, and supporting the yards, sails and rigging, the fruit of beech and oak
mast
The fruit of the oak and beech, or other forest trees; nuts; acorns
mast
A pole, or long, strong, round piece of timber, or spar, set upright in a boat or vessel, to sustain the sails, yards, rigging, etc
mast
the fruit of flowering trees used by wildlife for food
mast
Fruits and seed of shrubs, woody vines, trees, cacti, and other non-herbaceous vegetation available for animal consumption
mast
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
mast
A mast may also consist of several pieces of timber united by iron bands, or of a hollow pillar of iron or steel
mast
To furnish with a mast or masts; to put the masts of in position; as, to mast a ship
mast
An upright spar that supports sails and associated rigging
mast
The fruit of forest-trees (beech, oak, chestnut.), especially having dropped from the tree, used as fodder for pigs and other animals
mast
The vertical pole or spar that supports the boom and sails
mast
a vertical spar for supporting sails
mast
Nutlike fruits of trees, such as acorns, beech, and chestnuts Mast is valuable as a source of food for many wildlife species
mast
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
mast
The masts of a boat are the tall upright poles that support its sails
mast
nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine
mast
A tall, slim structure used to support, for example, the sails on a ship, floodlights or an aerial
mast
Vertical spar that supports sails
mast
The vertical spar that holds up the sails
mast
The upright spar that supports yards and sails
mast
a vertical spar for supporting sails any sturdy upright pole nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground; used especially as food for swine
mast
any sturdy upright pole
mast
The fruit of trees, shrubs, herbaceous flowering plants, grasses, and grass-likes
mast
Michigan Alcohol Screening Test A 10-15 minute, 24 item (Yes/No) test; self or counselor administrated resulting in one of three categories: no drinking problem, possible problem, alcoholism
mast
A spar or strut to which tie wires or guys are attached for stiffening purposes
mast
The vertical post of a derrick or crane
mast
A vertical spar that supports the sails, boom, and other rigging
mast
Vegetative structures used by wildlife for food For example, acorns by bears
mast
A spar set upright to support rigging and sails
mast
the center pole used to support the sails
mast
Fruits or nuts used as a food source by wildlife Soft mast include most fruits with fleshy coverings, such as persimmon, dogwood seed, or black gum seed Hard mast refers to nuts such as acorns and beech, pecan, and hickory nuts
mast
A pole usually going straight up from the deck (height can be tuned for different body weights), used to attach sail and boom
mast
Nuts accumulated on the forest floor and often serving as food for animals
mast
{i} long pole above the hull of a ship which supports the rigging and sails (Nautical); flagpole; tall post which supports radio or television cables
mast
Nuts, berries, and seeds utilized by wildlife as a food resource
mast
In trees, the mast is the fruit of trees such as oak, beech, hickory, also the seed of pines which are considered as food for different kinds of wildlife such as squirrels, turkeys and deer In plants, fruits such as berries, plums, farkleberries, blackberries and raspberries which are considered wildlife foods
mast
A vertical pole usually made of wood or metal that supports the sails
mast
the fruit of trees suitable as food for livestock and wildlife (Ford-Robertson 1971)
mast
All fruits of trees and shrubs used as fod for wildlife hard mast includes nutlike fruits such as acorns, beechnuts, and hickories,etc Soft masts includes the fleshy fruits of black cherry, dogwood, and serviceberry, etc
mast
nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground; used especially as food for swine
mast
Fruits or nuts used as a food source by wildlife Soft mast includes most fruits with fleshy coverings, such as persimmon, dogwood seed or black gum seed Hard mast refers to nuts such as acorns, beech, pecan and hickory nuts McLeod - A scraping tool for line construction used in areas where duff is common Mill site - Place where forest products are stored, altered or processed Mineral soil - Soil with properties predominantly of mineral matter and usually less than 20 percent of organic matter Mop up - Extinguishing or removing burning material near control lines, felling snags and in areas that have burned to make it safe or to reduce residual smoke Mulch - Any material placed on the surface of the soil (i e wood chips, shredded bark, leaves) to conserve moisture, control weeds and moderate surface soil temperature
two-masted vessel
boat that has two masts
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