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NounAdjectiveTransitive Verb
pl: massespast: massedpp: masseding: massing

This term evokes a sense of density and volume, whether referring to physical matter or a dense gathering of people. In scientific contexts, it is a precise measure of matter that remains constant regardless of gravity, distinguishing it from weight. When used to describe people, the word often carries a sociological or political connotation, suggesting a collective body that lacks individual distinction. In a religious context, it refers specifically to the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist, maintaining a formal and sacred tone.

Meanings

Nounmass

A large body of matter with no definite shape.

"A huge mass of clay sat on the table."

Nounmass

The quantity of matter which a body contains, regardless of its volume.

"The physicist calculated the mass of the planet."

Nounmass

A large number of people or things gathered together in one place.

"A mass of protesters gathered in the square."

Nounmass

The celebration of the Eucharist in the Catholic Church.

"The family attended morning mass on Sunday."

Adjectivemass

Existing or done on a large scale, typically for the general public.

"The company focuses on mass production of electronics."

Transitive Verbmass
[~ something]

To gather a large number of people or things together in one place.

"The army began to mass its troops along the border."

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