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Mast Mast may refer to:
- Mast (botany), the edible seed and fruit produced by trees or shrubs that wildlife species will consume
- Mast cell, involved in the allergy response
- Mast (Sufism), in India, Pakistan, and Iran a type of religious intoxication
- Mast (film) is a 1999 Indian movie by Ram Gopal Verma
- Mast (hieroglyph), an Egyptian language Egyptian triliteral signs|triliteral
- Mast (naval), in naval tradition, a non-judicial disciplinary hearing
- Mast (sailing), a pole which holds a sail on sailing ships and boats
- Mast year, a year in which vegetation produces a significant abundance of fruit
- Radio masts and towers, poles or lattice towers which carry antennas/aerials
- Radar masts, typically on naval vessels, but also vehicles such as the 9K33 Osa.
- The primary support for a helicopter rotor
- The main vertical structure on a Forklift truck, which carries the mechanism for raising and lowering the load.
Acronyms include:
- Maritime Systems and Technology Global Conference and trade-show
- Marine Science and Technology Programme of the European Union|EU
- Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak, a nuclear fusion experiment in the UK
- Military anti-shock trousers, a medical device used to counteract severe blood loss
- Marine Academy of Science and Technology, a career academy located in Sandy Hook, New Jersey
- Municipal Ambulance Services Trust, an EMS provider in Kansas City, Missouri
- Multi-Application Survivable Tether, an experimental space mission
- Police Support Unit (UK)|Mutual Aid Standard Tactics, an alternative name for Public Order Training, undertaken by British police officers
- Michigan Alcohol Screening Test, a test for Alcoholism
- Multimission Archive at STScI, a NASA astronomical data archive
- Multi-Axial Subassemblage Testing Laboratory, an earthquake research simulation facility at the University of Minnesota, a part of NEES.
People include:
- Austin Mast, botanist
- Rick Mast, former NASCAR driver
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