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Definition of mass
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mass is as below...
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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Bodily
::
Bodily
(adv.)
In
respect
to, or so as to
affect,
the
entire
body or mass;
entirely;
all at once;
completely;
as, to carry away
bodily.
Leapt
bodily
below..
Microcrystalline
::
Microcrystalline
(a.)
Crystalline
on a fine, or
microscopic,
scale;
consisting
of fine
crystals;
as, the
ground
mass of
certain
porphyrics
is
microcrystalline..
Ambergris
::
Ambergris
(n.) A
substance
of the
consistence
of wax, found
floating
in the
Indian
Ocean and other parts of the
tropics,
and also as a
morbid
secretion
in the
intestines
of the sperm whale
(Physeter
macrocephalus),
which is
believed
to be in all cases its true
origin.
In color it is
white,
ash-gray,
yellow,
or
black,
and often
variegated
like
marble.
The
floating
masses
are
sometimes
from sixty to two
hundred
and
twenty-five
pounds
in
weight.
It is
wholly
volatilized
as a white vapor at 212� Fah
Rock
::
Rock (n.) A large
concreted
mass of stony
material;
a large fixed stone or crag. See
Stone.
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(a.)
Formed
by a
collection
of
particulars
into a whole mass or sum;
collective.
Chalkstone
::
Chalkstone
(n.) A mass of
chalk.
Bind
::
Bind (v. i.) To
contract;
to grow hard or
stiff;
to
cohere
or stick
together
in a mass; as, clay binds by
heat..
Natrolite
::
Natrolite
(n.) A
zeolite
occuring
in
groups
of
glassy
acicular
crystals,
and in
masses
which often have a
radiated
structure.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina
and
soda..
Thallus
::
Thallus
(n.) A solid mass of
cellular
tissue,
consisting
of one or more
layers,
usually
in the form of a flat
stratum
or
expansion,
but
sometimes
erect or
pendulous,
and
elongated
and
branching,
and
forming
the
substance
of the
thallogens..
Humite
::
Humite
(n.) A
mineral
of a
transparent
vitreous
brown
color,
found in the
ejected
masses
of
Vesuvius.
It is a
silicate
of iron and
magnesia,
containing
fluorine..
Masse
::
Masse (n.) Alt. of Masse sho.
Jamb
::
Jamb (n.) Any thick mass of rock which
prevents
miners
from
following
the lode or vein.
Outstand
::
Outstand
(v. i.) To stand out, or
project,
from a
surface
or mass;
hence,
to
remain
standing
out..
Atmosphere
::
Atmosphere
(n.) The whole mass of
aeriform
fluid
surrounding
the
earth;
--
applied
also to the
gaseous
envelope
of any
celestial
orb, or other body; as, the
atmosphere
of
Mars..
Congregation
::
Congregation
(n.) The act of
congregating,
or
bringing
together,
or of
collecting
into one
aggregate
or
mass..
Liturgy
::
Liturgy
(a.) An
established
formula
for
public
worship,
or the
entire
ritual
for
public
worship
in a
church
which uses
prescribed
forms;
a
formulary
for
public
prayer
or
devotion.
In the Roman
Catholic
Church
it
includes
all forms and
services
in any
language,
in any part of the
world,
for the
celebration
of
Mass..
Saccharic
::
Saccharic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
obtained
from,
saccharine
substances;
specifically,
designating
an acid
obtained,
as a white
amorphous
gummy mass, by the
oxidation
of
mannite,
glucose,
sucrose,
etc..
Chantry
::
Chantry
(n.) An
endowment
or
foundation
for the
chanting
of
masses
and
offering
of
prayers,
commonly
for the
founder..
Brain
::
Brain (n.) The
whitish
mass of soft
matter
(the
center
of the
nervous
system,
and the seat of
consciousness
and
volition)
which is
inclosed
in the
cartilaginous
or bony
cranium
of
vertebrate
animals.
It is
simply
the
anterior
termination
of the
spinal
cord, and is
developed
from three
embryonic
vesicles,
whose
cavities
are
connected
with the
central
canal of the cord; the
cavities
of the
vesicles
become
the
central
cavities,
or
ventricles,
and the walls
thicken
unequally
and
become
the three seg
Pier
::
Pier (n.) Any
additional
or
auxiliary
mass of
masonry
used to
stiffen
a wall. See
Buttress.
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