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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024mast•head /ˈmæstˌhɛd/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Journalisma box or column, usually on the editorial page of a newspaper or magazine, giving the names of the owners, staff members, etc.
- Nauticalthe top part of a ship's mast.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024mast•head (mast′hed′, mäst′-),USA pronunciation n. - Printing, JournalismAlso called flag. a statement printed in all issues of a newspaper, magazine, or the like, usually on the editorial page, giving the publication's name, the names of the owner and staff, etc.
- Printing, JournalismAlso called nameplate. a line of type on the front page of a newspaper or the cover of a periodical giving the name of the publication.
- [Naut.]
- Nauticalthe head of a mast.
- Nauticalthe uppermost point of a mast.
v.t. [Naut.] - to hoist a yard to the fullest extent.
- to hoist to the truck of a mast, as a flag.
- to send to the upper end of a mast as a punishment.
adj. - [Naut.]run up to the head of a mast:masthead rig.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: masthead /ˈmɑːstˌhɛd/ n - the head of a mast
Also called: flag the name of a newspaper or periodical, its proprietors, staff, etc, printed in large type at the top of the front page vb (transitive)- to send (a sailor) to the masthead as a punishment
- to raise (a sail) to the masthead
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