
1) Box on the editorial page 2) Editorial page feature 3) Editorial page listing 4) Editorial-page feature 5) Flag 6) List 7) List of editors et al 8) Listing 9) Magazine declaration 10) Magazine staff listing 11) Newspaper info box 12) The head or top of a mast
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1) Flag
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A small platform partway up the mast, just above the height of the mast's main yard. A lookout is stationed here, and men who are working on the main yard will embark from here. See also Crow's Nest.
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A small platform partway up the mast, just above the height of the mast's main yard. A lookout is stationed here, and men who are working on the main yard will embark from here. See also Crow's Nest.
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[publishing] In American usage, a publication`s masthead is a printed list, published in a fixed position in each edition, of its owners, departments, officers and address details, which in British English usage is known as imprint. In the UK and many other Commonwealth nations, `the masthead` is a publication`s designed title as it appears...
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Portion of mast from the trestletrees to the cap.
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• (v. t.) To cause to go to the masthead as a punishment. • (n.) The top or head of a mast; the part of a mast above the hounds.
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The top of a mast.
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The top of the mast.
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Collection of information about a newspaper magazine or newsletter (editorial staff, publisher, business location and the like) usually placed on the first page.
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the top of a mast
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Mast'head' transitive verb (Nautical) To cause to go to the masthead as a punishment.
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Mast'head` noun (Nautical) The top or head of a mast; the part of a mast above the hounds.
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list of editors, publishers, and senior reporters in each publication's issue. It includes an address and telephone number
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Main title section and name at the front of a publication.
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The name of a newspaper in a banner in special, distinctive type at the top of the front page.
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A small platform partway up the mast, just above the height of the mast's main yard. A lookout is stationed here, and men who are working on the main yard will embark from here. See also Crow's Nest.
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n] - the head or top of a mast
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noun the head or top of a mast
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The list of editors, publishers, and senior reporters in each publication's issue. It includes an address and telephone number.
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The list of who does what in a magazine. It lists the names of the editors, writers, designers, etc. It is essential to study the masthead so you know who to send your queries or submissions to.
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