Associations to the word «Masted»
Noun
- Schooner
- Sloop
- Fore
- Clipper
- Mast
- Rig
- Brig
- Sail
- Rigging
- Ton
- Junk
- Frigate
- Vessel
- Three
- Yacht
- Gunboat
- Cutter
- Barge
- Screw
- Galley
- Ship
- Freighter
- Ballast
- Two
- Steamer
- Grab
- Uss
- Square
- Hms
- Four
- Villiers
- Shipyard
- Cargo
- Turret
- Hull
- Bark
- Shipbuilding
- Oar
- Lumber
- Liner
- Wharf
- Privateer
- Boiler
- Fishing
- Harbor
- Deck
- Pier
- Tug
- Voyage
- Boat
- Lawson
- Ames
- Craft
- Warship
- Clyde
- Navy
- Five
- Keel
- Sunk
- Steamboat
- Shipping
- Dundee
- Hamburg
- Sailor
- Pirate
- Thames
- Glasgow
- Canvas
- Dock
- Steel
- Anchor
- Genoa
- Mediterranean
- Crew
Adjective
Wiktionary
MASTED, adjective. Having masts.
Dictionary definition
MASTED, adjective. 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".
Wise words
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