two-master
[ too-mas-ter, -mah-ster ]
nounNautical.
a vessel rigged with two masts.
Origin of two-master
11895–1900; two mast(s) + -er1
Other words from two-master
- two-masted, adjective
Words Nearby two-master
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How to use two-master in a sentence
She lay flat on her side, a two-master, her sails flapping and floating on the waves.
The lookout would come in to the station and say, Theres a two-master going to pieces on the bar.
Four Afloat | Ralph Henry BarbourA bilander was a small two-master, with the mainsail of lateen form.
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