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* The top of a sailing [[mast (sailing)|mast]] |
* The top of a sailing [[mast (sailing)|mast]] |
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* [[Masthead rig]], a method of rigging a sailing vessel |
* [[Masthead rig]], a method of rigging a sailing vessel |
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* [[Tower Mounted Amplifier|Masthead Amplifier]], |
* [[Tower Mounted Amplifier|Masthead Amplifier]], an amplifier connected directly to an antenna atop it's supporting structure to reduce relative noise generated by the amplifier and picked up in the connecting cable carrying the received signal. |
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* [[Masthead (British publishing)]], the banner name on the front page of a newspaper or periodical (US: "[[Nameplate (publishing)|nameplate]]") |
* [[Masthead (British publishing)]], the banner name on the front page of a newspaper or periodical (US: "[[Nameplate (publishing)|nameplate]]") |
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* [[Masthead (American publishing)]], details of the owners, publisher, departments, officers, contributors and address details on the editorial page of a newspaper or periodical (UK "[[Impressum|publisher's imprint]]") |
* [[Masthead (American publishing)]], details of the owners, publisher, departments, officers, contributors and address details on the editorial page of a newspaper or periodical (UK "[[Impressum|publisher's imprint]]") |
Revision as of 11:39, 8 February 2024
Look up masthead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Masthead may refer to:
- The top of a sailing mast
- Masthead rig, a method of rigging a sailing vessel
- Masthead Amplifier, an amplifier connected directly to an antenna atop it's supporting structure to reduce relative noise generated by the amplifier and picked up in the connecting cable carrying the received signal.
- Masthead (British publishing), the banner name on the front page of a newspaper or periodical (US: "nameplate")
- Masthead (American publishing), details of the owners, publisher, departments, officers, contributors and address details on the editorial page of a newspaper or periodical (UK "publisher's imprint")
- Masthead Studios, an eastern European games developer specializing in massively multiplayer online role-playing games
- Masthead Maine, a media company in Maine