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dismast
/ dɪsˈmɑːst /
verb
- tr to break off the mast or masts of (a sailing vessel)
Derived Forms
- disˈmastment, noun
Other Words From
- dis·mastment noun
Example Sentences
Dismast, dis-mast′, v.t. to deprive of a mast or masts.—n.
The Australian aircraft flew over Sunderland Friday, reporting the yacht had been dismast and the keel apparently had been detached.
But last week the Sail America group reluctantly accepted the challenge, amid indications it would seize every rule advantage to dismast the pesky Fay.
This plan did not work; gunnery was so imprecise that no captain knew whether a given culverin would dismast his enemy, drop its ball a quarter-mile short, or explode and wreck his own ship.
It was a bitter blow to the proud 18th Century shipbuilders of Britain and the U. S. to discover that the cliff-sided, lattice-sailed junks of China could outride a typhoon that would dismast a frigate.
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