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942 words match “MASS”

MASSY a.
Compacted into, or consisting of, a mass; having bulk and weight ot substance; ponderous; bulky and heavy; weight; heavy; as, a massy shield; a massy rock. Your swords are now too massy for your strengths, And will not be uplifted. Shak. Yawning rocks in massy fragments fly. Pope.
AMASS v. 2 definitions
To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate; as, to amass a treasure or a fortune; to amass words or phrases. The life Homer has been written by amassing all the traditions and hints the writers could meet with. Pope.
AMASSABLE a.
Capable of being amassed.
AMASSER n.
One who amasses.
AMASSETTE n.
An instrument of horn used for collecting painters' colors on the stone in the process of grinding.
AMASSMENT n.
An amassing; a heap collected; a large quantity or number brought together; an accumulation. An amassment of imaginary conceptions. Glanvill.
CAMASS n.
A blue-flowered liliaceous plant (Camassia esculenta) of northwestern America, the bulbs of which are collected for food by the Indians. [Written also camas, cammas, and quamash.]
DAMASSE a. 2 definitions
A damassé fabric, esp. one of linen.
DAMASSIN n.
A kind of modified damask or blocade.
LEVEE EN MASSE n.
See Levy in mass, under Levy, n.
PLUMASSARY n.
A plume or collection of ornamental feathers.
PLUMASSIER n.
One who prepares or deals in ornamental plumes or feathers.
A CAPPELLA n.
d of compositions sung in the old church style, without instrumental accompaniment; as, a mass a capella, i. e., a mass purely vocal.
ABLOOM adv.
In or into bloom; in a blooming state. Masson.
ACCRETION n.
on; coherence of separate particles; as, the accretion of particles so as to form a solid mass.
ACCUMULATE v.
To heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass; as, to accumulate a sum of money.
ACCUMULATION n.
oof. Accumulation of energy or power, the storing of energy by means of weights lifted or masses put in motion; electricity stored. -- An accumulation of degrees (Eng. Univ.), the taking of several together, or at smaller intervals than usual or than is allowed by the rules.
ACCUMULATIVE a.
Characterized by accumulation; serving to collect or amass; cumulative; additional. -- Ac*cu"mu*la*tive*ly, adv. -- Ac*cu"mu*la*tive*ness, n.
ACCUMULATOR n.
One who, or that which, accumulates, collects, or amasses.
ACINUS n.
One of the granular masses which constitute a racemose or compound gland, as the pancreas; also, one of the saccular recesses in the lobules of a racemose gland. Quain.
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