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mass (EN)
nom, verbe, adjectif, nom

nom “mass”

sg. mass, pl. masses ou indén.
  1. masse
    The asteroid was a huge mass of rock hurtling through space.
  2. masse
    The mass of an apple is measured in kilograms, indicating how much matter it contains.
  3. masse (dans un contexte médical)
    The doctor found a small mass in her abdomen during the examination.
  4. masse
    She collected a mass of shells along the beach.
  5. majorité
    The mass of the employees are not happy with the new budget cuts.

verbe “mass”

infinitif mass; il masses; prét. massed; part. passé massed; gér. massing
  1. se rassembler
    The clouds began to mass ominously over the city.
  2. rassembler
    The country massed its soldiers to defend against the attacker.

adjectif “mass”

forme de base mass, non gradable
  1. vaste
    Scientists are studying the effects of a mass extinction that happened millions of years ago.
  2. de masse
    The mass protests in the city center drew attention from around the world.

nom “mass”

sg. mass, pl. masses ou indén.
  1. messe
    Every Sunday, the family attends Mass at their local church to participate in the celebration of the Eucharist.
  2. messe (composition musicale)
    The choir performed a beautiful mass by Mozart during the Sunday service.