masthead
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/ˈmɑːsthɛd/
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Universal
1the highest part of a ship’s mast or of the lower section of a mast.
2the title of a newspaper or magazine at the head of the first or editorial page: the paper lists forty smart writers on its masthead chiefly
North American the listed details in a newspaper or magazine referring to ownership, editorial staff, advertising rates, etc..
1 historical send (a sailor) to the masthead as a punishment: get below, sir, or I’ll masthead you!
2raise (a flag or sail) to the masthead: the Royal Standard was mastheaded