He first discovered the cell with his simple microscope.
There does not seem to be a poem by Robert Frost about a ship with a broken mast and a girl whose hair looks like seaweed in the ocean. Robert Frost did write "Neither Out Far Nor In Deep" about the ocean but makes no mention of a broken mast or a woman.
A flag pole is also called a flag staff. Flags are flown at half-mast when famous people die, but I have never heard of a flag mast. However, the English Oxford dictionary says that a mast can be a flagpole ( as well as a TV antenna)
Fore-mast: the first mast, or the mast fore of the main-mast.Main-mast: the tallest mast, usually located near the center of the ship.Mizzen-mast: the third mast, or the mast immediately aft of the main-mast.(information from wikipedia)
This is all based on opinion.
There doesn't seem to be any Robert Frost poem about a girl with hair that resembles seaweed in the ocean or a ship with a broken mast. His two major ocean poems include "Neither Out Far Nor In Deep" and "Once by the Pacific."
The front mast is called the Foremast. Sometimes it is called the mizzen mast.
The name of the chapel where Michelangelo made his mast famous painting is the Sistine Chapel.
Mast
a mast is like an adventure you can use your rubber bands and for short,(to answer your question)a mast is a mast
The main mast is the tallest of all masts on the ship. If all masts are the same height, then the one with the top navigationlight is the main mast. If there is only one mast, then that would be the main mast.
The rearmost mast on a ship is called the "mizzen mast." In a traditional sailing vessel, the mizzen mast is typically located behind the main mast and is used to support the mizzen sail. This mast plays a crucial role in the vessel's overall rigging and sailing performance.
The shorter mast ahead of the main is the foremast. The shorter mast abaft the main is the mizzen mast. On four or more masted boats -- I don't know.