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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
mass (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS



Glob1500 mass an amount of matter having no special form and usually of a large size n.
NGSL3000 mass Having to do with a large amount of people n
NGSL3000 massive Very big large too big adj
SAT5000 massacre The unnecessary and indiscriminate killing of human beings. n.
SAT5000 massive Of considerable bulk and weight. adj.

Tanaka6000 mass Tanaka6000 masses

COMPOUND WORDS


amass {v} (to collect into a mass or heap) atomic mass {n} (mass of an atom) baby massage {n} (massage therapy for infants) SEE: infant massage :: biomass {n} (total mass of living things) biomass {n} (vegetation used as fuel) body mass index {n} (the measure of the weight in comparison with the height of a person) Christmassy {adj} (resembling or having feelings of Christmas) coronal mass ejection {n} (coronal mass ejection) critical mass {n} (amount of fissile material needed to a nuclear chain reaction) critical mass {n} (the number of people needed to trigger a phenomenon) en masse {adv} (in a single body or group) High Mass {prop} (a Roman Catholic Mass celebrated in full ceremonial form) landmass {n} (a large continuous area of land) mass {n} (large quantity; sum) mass {n} Masse mass {n} (musical setting of parts of the mass) mass {n} (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) mass {n} (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body) mass {n} (religion: celebration of the Eucharist) mass {n} (religion: Eucharist) mass {n} (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist) Mass {n} (a musical composition set to portions of the Mass) Mass {n} ((Roman Catholic Church) the principal liturgical service) massacre {n} (intentional mass killing) massacre {v} (to kill in considerable numbers) massage {n} (rubbing, kneading, or hitting muscled part of a body) massage {v} (to manipulate data or a document) massage {v} (to perform a massage on somebody) mass defect {n} (difference between the mass of an atom and that of its components) mass difference {n} Massendifferenz masses {n} (people, especially a large number) masseur {n} (a person who performs massage) masseuse {n} (a female masseur) mass flow {n} Massenstrom mass fraction {n} Massenanteil mass funeral {n} (formalities that accompany a mass burial) mass grave {n} (a grave with many human corpses) massif {n} (principal mountain mass) massive {adj} (massive) massive astrophysical compact halo object {n} (massive compact halo object) SEE: massive compact halo object :: massively multiplayer online role-playing game {n} (online computer role-playing game) mass media {n} (public communication that reaches a large audience) mass medium {n} (means of public communication that reaches a large audience) mass murder {n} (successive killing of many people) mass murderer {n} (someone who commits a mass murder, see also: serial killer) mass noun {n} (noun describing something that cannot be counted) mass production {n} (process of manufacturing products on a large scale) mass transit {n} (transportation system) rest mass {n} (mass of a body when it is not moving) solar mass {n} (unit) St. Bartholomew's Day massacre {prop} (massacre) weapon of mass destruction {n} (weapon designed to kill or injure many civilians)

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PHRASES



Les masses demandent au gouvernement de mener des réformes.



The masses demand the government to carry out reforms .


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(FR )

(1034)

La manifestation a été massive.



The demonstration was massive .


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(2381)

Le docteur masse les vertèbres de mon cou.



The doctor is massaging the vertebrae of my neck .


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(3042)

Des civils ont été tragiquement massacrés.



Civilians were tragically massacred .


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(3471)



We still have masses of work .

Nous avons encore des masses de travail.

The mass of people are against the plan .

La masse des gens est contre le plan.



Nous avons encore des masses de travail.
La masse des gens est contre le plan.