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mass

mass [ mass ]


noun  (plural mass·es)
Definition:
 
1. lump: a body of matter that forms a whole but has no definable shape

2. collection: a collection of many individual parts
The garden is a mass of weeds.

3. great unspecified quantity: a large but unspecified number or quantity
decaying into a mass of rust

4. major part: the greater part or majority
The mass of respondents oppose the legislation.

5. physics physical quantity: the property of an object that is a measure of its inertia, the amount of matter it contains, and its influence in a gravitational field.
Symbol  m




plural noun mass·es 
Definition:
 
ordinary people: ordinary people in society, as distinct from people who are rich or powerful



transitive and intransitive verb  (past and past participle massed, present participle mass·ing, 3rd person present singular mass·es)
Definition:
 
collect: to gather things in a mass, or be gathered in a mass
Troops are massing on the border.



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. of large number: made up of or containing a large number
a mass demonstration

2. general: broadly general, in scope or effect
The mass effect is rather disappointing.

[14th century. Via French masse< Latin massa< Greek maza "barley cake"]
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