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Mass a religious rite, observed in the Roman Catholic and in certain other churches, that celebrates communion with God.
mass a body of relatively formless matter, often of a large size. [10 definitions]
Massachuset a member of an Indian tribe that lived in the region of Massachusetts. [2 definitions]
Massachusetts a northeastern U.S. state on the Atlantic coast north of Connecticut. (abbr.: MA)
massacre the indiscriminate killing of a large number of usu. defenseless people or animals. [4 definitions]
massage a treatment of the body that involves rubbing, kneading, and stroking to improve circulation, ease stiffness, or provide relaxation. [2 definitions]
massage parlor a commercial establishment offering massages, steam baths, and the like, sometimes as a front for prostitution and other illicit sexual activities.
massasauga a brown and white rattlesnake found in swampy areas of the southern and eastern United States.
Massasoit chief of the Wampanoag Indian tribe of North America in the early 17th century who negotiated a peace treaty in 1621 with English colonists who had settled at Plymouth Rock; born Ousamequin (b.1580?--d.1661).
masscult (informal) the artificial, trivialized, commercialized culture apparent in artifacts created for the masses and made popular by the mass media.
massé a shot in billiards made by hitting the cue ball with the cue held nearly vertically, esp. to make the cue ball curve around another ball that is obstructing an object ball.
masseur a man who provides massages professionally.
masseuse a woman who provides massages professionally.
massif a large mountain mass, often broken up into separate peaks and usu. forming an independent section of a mountain range. [2 definitions]
massive consisting of a very large amount or quantity of matter; big and heavy; solid. [3 definitions]
massless of certain subatomic particles, having no mass, as a photon or gluon.
mass media those means or instruments of communication that reach large numbers of people, such as newspapers, magazines, television, and radio.
mass meeting a large public meeting, called to discuss some matter of common concern or interest.
mass noun a noun that denotes an abstract, uncountable entity and is not preceded by "a" or "an," such as "integrity," "filth," or "information".
mass number the total number of neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom.
mass-produce to manufacture or produce in quantity, esp. in a factory by assembly line methods.