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bulk to cause to become larger or more massive. [1/7 definitions]
cannonade an extended, massive firing of cannon. [1/2 definitions]
constructivism an early twentieth-century art movement, originating in the Soviet Union, in which industrial materials were used to create massive nonrepresentational works.
mascon a massive concentration of very dense matter beneath the surface of the moon.
mole4 a massive stone or concrete structure serving as a pier or breakwater. [1/2 definitions]
monumental massive, imposing, or extremely conspicuous. [1/3 definitions]
nuclear fusion the fusion of atomic nuclei into a more massive nucleus, accompanied by a release of energy, as in the explosion of a hydrogen bomb.
nuclear winter a hypothesized result of a major nuclear war, wherein massive cloud covers of dust and smoke would block out sunlight, lowering the earth's temperature and destroying most living things.
pylon a tall, massive structure that serves to delineate an approach, as to a bridge or, esp., to an ancient Egyptian temple. [1/3 definitions]
revolution a massive upheaval in ideas or ways of doing something, or the widescale change or transformation that occurs because of it. [1/5 definitions]
Rhodesian man an extinct primitive man of the late Pleistocene Era, whose skeletal remains, found in southern Africa, are similar to modern man except for a large skull and low, massive brow ridges.
Saint Bernard a very large strong Swiss breed of dog with a massive head, a short muzzle, and a silky brown and white coat.
steamroller a vehicle with a massive roller, used esp. in road construction for smoothing, crushing, and the like. [1/5 definitions]
supercontinent a massive land formation thought to have existed in the geological past, that, according to the theory of plate tectonics, broke into parts which drifted, creating the present continents.
supermassive combined form of massive.
Victorian denoting or concerning the massive, ornate architecture and decoration of that period in English-speaking countries. [1/4 definitions]