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mass1
noun (masses )
1 a large quantity, usually a shapeless quantity, gathered together; a lump.
2 (often masses) colloq a large quantity or number masses of room He has masses of books .
3 (usu the mass of something) the majority or bulk of it.
4 physics the amount of matter that an object contains, which is a measure of its inertia.
5 (the masses) ordinary people; the people as a whole.
6 art an area of uniform colour or shading.
adjective
1 involving a large number of people a mass meeting mass murder .
2 belonging or relating to a mass, or to large quantities or numbers mass production .
verb (masses , massed , massing ) chiefly intr (sometimes mass together) to gather or form in a large quantity or number Clouds were massing in the distance .
[14c: from French masser , from Latin massa lump]
noun (masses )
1 a large quantity, usually a shapeless quantity, gathered together; a lump.
2 (often masses) colloq a large quantity or number masses of room He has masses of books .
3 (usu the mass of something) the majority or bulk of it.
4 physics the amount of matter that an object contains, which is a measure of its inertia.
5 (the masses) ordinary people; the people as a whole.
6 art an area of uniform colour or shading.
adjective
1 involving a large number of people a mass meeting mass murder .
2 belonging or relating to a mass, or to large quantities or numbers mass production .
verb (masses , massed , massing ) chiefly intr (sometimes mass together) to gather or form in a large quantity or number Clouds were massing in the distance .
[14c: from French masser , from Latin massa lump]
mass2 or Mass
noun (masses or Masses )
1 Christianity in the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches:
a the Eucharist, a celebration of the Last Supper;
b the ceremony in which this occurs. See also High Mass, Low Mass.
2 a part of the text of the Roman Catholic liturgy set to music and sung by a choir or congregation a requiem mass .
[Anglo-Saxon mæsse ]
noun (masses or Masses )
1 Christianity in the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches:
a the Eucharist, a celebration of the Last Supper;
b the ceremony in which this occurs. See also High Mass, Low Mass.
2 a part of the text of the Roman Catholic liturgy set to music and sung by a choir or congregation a requiem mass .
[Anglo-Saxon mæsse ]
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