mass
mass - noun
- The liturgy of the Eucharist {dx_def}see {dxt|eucharist||1}{/dx_def} especially in accordance with the traditional Latin rite {dx_def}see {dxt|rite||1}{/dx_def}
- A celebration of the Eucharist {dx_def}see {dxt|eucharist||1}{/dx_def}
- A musical setting for the ordinary of the Mass
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"Sunday masses held at three different hours"
mass - thesaurus
Synonyms: popular, bilateral, consensual, reciprocal, symbiotic, synergic, synergistic, two-way
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SpellingJoy Gematria
🎓 Scholar
102
Letter Values
M
16
A
1
S
20
S
22
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English mæsse, modification of Vulgar Latin *messa, literally, dismissal at the end of a religious service, from Late Latin missa, from Latin, feminine of missus, past participle of mittere to send