different between dismask vs dismast
dismask
English
Etymology
dis- +? mask
Verb
dismask (third-person singular simple present dismasks, present participle dismasking, simple past and past participle dismasked)
- (transitive) To remove a mask from.
- (transitive) To uncover.
References
- Chambers's Etymological Dictionary, 1896, p. 131
dismask From the web:
- what does dismask mean
dismast
English
Etymology
dis- +? mast
Verb
dismast (third-person singular simple present dismasts, present participle dismasting, simple past and past participle dismasted)
- (transitive, nautical) to break off the mast (of a ship), especially by gunfire.
Translations
dismast From the web:
- what is dismayed mean
- what does dismissed mean
- what does dismasted
- what does dismayed mean
- definition dismayed
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