Mast
- A mast is a pole which holds a sail of a boat, see mast (sailing).
- In Naval tradition, a mast (naval) is a non judicial disciplinary hearing.
- A radio mast is a pole or lattice tower which carries an antenna or aerial. See also List of masts.
- In agriculture, a mast is a crop of fruit or nuts (wild or cultivated) that ripen at the same time.
- In India, 'mast' refers to a type of religious intoxication which renders the victim insensible to their surroundings and unable to communicate effectively or take care of themselves. Meher Baba studied numerous masts he collected from all over India. The breakdown of the philosopher Nietzsche may have been an example of the mast phenomenon. In popular parlance in India, 'mast' now means 'chill out'. Thus you may find people saying 'be mast'.
- MAST is a magnet high school in the Miami-Dade County Public School system, specializing in maritime studies.
- The MAST project which uses Spherical Tokomac technology to attain fusion, see MAST Fusion.
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See also: Mast, Aerial, Antenna (electronics), Boat, Fruit, India, Lattice tower, List of masts, MAST Fusion