mooring mast
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Definition
- Noun:
- A tall structure for securing airships: A "mooring mast" is a tower or similar tall, fixed structure to which an airship, such as a blimp or dirigible, can be tethered and secured when not in flight.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The historic airship was secured to the mooring mast after its transatlantic flight.
- Engineers designed a new mooring mast to accommodate larger modern blimps.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In aviation history, the term specifically refers to the structures used in the early to mid-20th century for rigid airships. The mast often included facilities for boarding passengers and transferring fuel.
- The Hindenburg was designed to dock with a specialized mooring mast.
Variants and Related Words
- Mooring tower: A synonymous term for a mooring mast.
- Mast (noun): A tall upright post or structure. In this compound, "mast" retains its core meaning as a vertical pole.
- Mooring (noun): The act of making a boat, ship, or airship secure with ropes, cables, or anchors. This is the action for which the "mast" is used.
Synonyms
- Airship dock
- Docking tower
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To be at the mooring mast: Refers to an airship being securely tethered and not in operation.
- The fleet is all at the mooring mast due to the high winds.
Noun
- a tower for mooring airships