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Definition of mass
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Mass (v. t.) To form or
collect
into a mass; to form into a
collective
body; to bring
together
into
masses;
to
assemble.
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Clot
::
Clot (v. t.) To form into a slimy mass.
Thomsonianism
::
Thomsonianism
(n.) An
empirical
system
which
assumes
that the human body is
composed
of four
elements,
earth,
air, fire, and
water,
and that
vegetable
medicines
alone
should
be used; -- from the
founder,
Dr.
Samuel
Thomson,
of
Massachusetts..
Consolidate
::
Consolidate
(v. t.) To
unite,
as
various
particulars,
into one mass or body; to bring
together
in close
union;
to
combine;
as, to
consolidate
the
armies
of the
republic..
Hydromagnesite
::
Hydromagnesite
(n.) A
hydrous
carbonate
of
magnesia
occurring
in
white,
early,
amorphous
masses..
Tetradymite
::
Tetradymite
(n.) A
telluride
of
bismuth.
It is of a pale
steel-gray
color and
metallic
luster,
and
usually
occurs
in
foliated
masses.
Called
also
telluric
bismuth..
Office
::
Office
(n.) Any
service
other than that of
ordination
and the Mass; any
prescribed
religious
service.
Concretion
::
Concretion
(n.) A mass or
nodule
of solid
matter
formed
by
growing
together,
by
congelation,
condensation,
coagulation,
induration,
etc.; a clot; a lump; a
calculus..
Masticot
::
Masticot
(n.)
Massicot.
Geyserite
::
Geyserite
(n.) A loose
hydrated
form of
silica,
a
variety
of opal,
deposited
in
concretionary
cauliflowerlike
masses,
around
some hot
springs
and
geysers..
Willemite
::
Willemite
(n.) A
silicate
of zinc,
usually
occurring
massive
and of a
greenish
yellow
color,
also in
reddish
crystals
(troostite)
containing
manganese..
Meteorite
::
Meteorite
(n.) A mass of stone or iron which has
fallen
to the earth from
space;
an
aerolite.
Agglomerate
::
Agglomerate
(v. t.) To wind or
collect
into a ball;
hence,
to
gather
into a mass or
anything
like a
mass..
Vein
::
Vein (n.) A
narrow
mass of rock
intersecting
other
rocks,
and
filling
inclined
or
vertical
fissures
not
corresponding
with the
stratification;
a lode; a dike; -- often
limited,
in the
language
of
miners,
to a
mineral
vein or lode, that is, to a vein which
contains
useful
minerals
or
ores..
Uralite
::
Uralite
(n.)
Amphibole
resulting
from the
alternation
of
pyroxene
by
paramorphism.
It is not
uncommon
in
massive
eruptive
rocks.
Minium
::
Minium
(n.) A
heavy,
brilliant
red
pigment,
consisting
of an oxide of lead,
Pb3O4,
obtained
by
exposing
lead or
massicot
to a
gentle
and
continued
heat in the air. It is used as a
cement,
as a
paint,
and in the
manufacture
of flint
glass.
Called
also red
lead..
Sozzle
::
Sozzle
(n.) A mass, or heap,
confusedly
mingled..
Ordinal
::
Ordinal
(n.) A book
containing
the
rubrics
of the Mass.
Chrysocolla
::
Chrysocolla
(n.) A
hydrous
silicate
of
copper,
occurring
massive,
of a blue or
greenish
blue
color..
Vallet''s Pills
::
Vallet's
pills () Pills
containing
sulphate
of iron and
carbonate
of
sodium,
mixed with
saccharine
matter;
--
called
also
Vallet's
mass..
Boston
::
Boston
(n.) A game at
cards,
played
by four
persons,
with two packs of
fifty-two
cards each; -- said to be so
called
from
Boston,
Massachusetts,
and to have been
invented
by
officers
of the
French
army in
America
during
the
Revolutionary
war..
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