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61Mass — The old name for the Sacrament of the Holy Communion, being a corruption of the Latin, Ite, Missa est, meaning the people are now dismissed. This name was retained in the Prayer Book of 1549, the title of the Office being The Supper of the… …
62mass — Synonyms and related words: G, G suit, Negro spiritual, a mass of, a world of, abundance, accouple, accumulate, accumulation, acervation, acres, adhere, agglomerate, agglomeration, agglutinate, aggregate, aggregation, aggroup, amass, amassment,… …
63Mass — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. Divine Service, Eucharist, Communion. See rite. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. Eucharist, Lord s Supper, Holy Communion, Eucharistic rite, Liturgy, ceremony, observance, form; see also celebration 3 ,… …
64mass — a property of an object measured by the degree that it resists acceleration. sprung mass unsprung mass …
65Mass — A verb theat may replace ALOT in any situation. Can also replace VERY There was MASS people at the concert. The movie theater was MASS crowded. I …
66Mass — A verb theat may replace ALOT in any situation. Can also replace VERY There was MASS people at the concert. The movie theater was MASS crowded. I …
67Mass — noun 1 (C, U) the main ceremony in some Christian churches, especially the Roman Catholic Church: say/celebrate Mass (=perform this ceremony as a priest) 2 (C) a piece of music written to be played at this ceremony: Mozart s Mass in C Minor …
68mass — /mæs/ noun 1. a large group of people 2. a large number ● We have a mass of letters or masses of letters to write. ● They received a mass of orders or masses of orders after the TV commercials …
69Mass — Mạss 〈n.; es, oder bair., österr. f.; , 〉 = Maß (II) * * * 2Maß , Mạss , die; , [e] <aber: 3 Maß, Mass [Bier]> [mhd. māʒe, ↑ 1Maß] (bayr., österr.): Menge von einem Liter Bier …
70mass. — massieren EN to mass, to amass, to concentrate, to accumulate …
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