- nounmasses (plural noun)
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape:"a mass of curly hair" · "from here the trees were a dark mass"
- any of the main portions in a painting or drawing that each have some unity in color, lighting, or some other quality:"the masterly distribution of masses"
- a large number of people or objects crowded together:"a mass of cyclists"
- a large amount of material:"a mass of conflicting evidence"
- informal(masses)a large quantity or amount of something:"we get masses of homework"
- (the mass of)the majority of:"the great mass of the population had little interest in the project"
- (the masses)the ordinary people:"seaside towns that catered for the masses"
- physicsthe quantity of matter which a body contains, as measured by its acceleration under a given force or by the force exerted on it by a gravitational field:"stellar objects of intermediate mass"
- (in general use) weight:"multiply the mass of the payload by the distance traveled"
verbmasses (third person present)- assemble or cause to assemble into a mass or as one body:"both countries began massing troops in the region" · "clouds massed heavily on the horizon"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French masse, from Latin massa, from Greek maza ‘barley cake’; perhaps related to massein ‘knead’.nounMasses (plural noun)- the Christian Eucharist or Holy Communion, especially in the Roman Catholic Church:"we went to Mass" · "the Latin Mass"
- a celebration of the Eucharist:"there was a Mass and the whole family was supposed to go"
- a musical setting of parts of the liturgy used in the Mass:"Bach's B minor Mass"
OriginOld English mæsse, from ecclesiastical Latin missa ‘dismissal, prayer at the conclusion of a liturgy, liturgy, mass’, from Latin miss- ‘dismissed’, from mittere ‘send, dismiss’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the Christian Eucharist or Holy Communion, especially in the Roman Catholic Church:
- a celebration of the Eucharist:
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