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Nautical A mainmast.
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Nautical A mainsail.
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Physical strength: fought with might and main.
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The chief or largest part: His ideas are, in the main, impractical.
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adjective
Exerted to the utmost; sheer: by main strength.
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Grammar Of, relating to, or being the principal clause or verb of a complex sentence.
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Most important; principal. See Synonyms at chief.
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Nautical Connected to or located near the mainmast: a main skysail.
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Obsolete Of or relating to a continuous area or stretch, as of land or water.
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geographical name
River 325 (523 ) Germany rising in Bavaria in the Fichtelgebirge & flowing into the Rhine.
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