The pole on a sailboat that holds the sails is called the "mast." It is a vertical structure that supports the sails and rigging, allowing the boat to harness wind power for propulsion. The height and design of the mast can vary depending on the type of sailboat and its intended use.
Mast?
I want to look for a certain set of sails to be on sale at the sailboat show. Let's just go to the sailboat show and see what's on sale. The sailboat show's sale prices always make my heart sail.
mast
Yes, sailboat is a compound word. (sail + boat = sailboat)
Sailboat is a noun.
The word 'mast' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a long pole that rises from the bottom of a ship or boat and supports the sails and rigging; a word for a thing.
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"Mast"A vertical pole rising out of the deck of a ship (to which sails are sometimes attached).Nuts of forest trees accumulated on the ground.A vertical pole anchored to the ground to act as an antenna.
The noun or the verb?Sails (verb): Navigo (I), Veho (III), Velificio (III)Sails (noun): Velum, Veli, n.
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