0 the title of a newspaper or magazine that is printed at the top of the front page --
1 the name of a person, company, or organization that is displayed on the home page of their website --
2 the name and information that is printed at the top of an organization's official letters or emails --
3 the top part of a ship's mast --
4 a list of the names of the most important people involved in producing and writing for a magazine or newspaper: --
5 the title and information that are printed at the top of a newspaper's or magazine's front page: --
The halliard was rove through an iron ring near the masthead, hoisting a small lug sail, and this was controlled by a sheet and tack.
The redesign's features included more color pages and photographs, full-page photo section covers, a new masthead logo, and different page numbering from the previous design.
Awards are also given out to members of the masthead at the end of the publishing year for excellence in various categories.
The radio set was damaged and the antenna on the masthead broke.
If two masthead lights are carried then the after one must be higher than the forward one.
In a cutter rig, the jib or jibs are flown from stays in front of the forestay, perhaps going from the masthead to a bowsprit.
The masthead rig has larger and more headsails, and a smaller mainsail, compared to the fractional rig.
The year on the masthead of the preserved publication is 1932.