two-master
[ too-mas-ter, -mah-ster ]
/ ˈtuˈmæs tər, -ˈmɑ stər /
noun Nautical.
a vessel rigged with two masts.
Origin of two-master
1895–1900;
two mast(s) +
-er1
OTHER WORDS FROM two-master
two-mast·ed, adjectiveWords nearby two-master
two-four time,
two-glass test,
two-handed,
two-hander,
two-line,
two-master,
two-minute warning,
two-name,
two-name paper,
two-pack,
two-part time
Example sentences from the Web for two-master
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 Barbour