mass
Definition of
mass
:
the
property
of
a
body
that causes
it
to
have
weight
in
a
gravitational
field
(
often
followed
by
`of')
a
large
number
or
amount
or
extent
;
"
a
batch
of
letters
"
;
"
a
deal
of
trouble
"
;
"
a
lot
of
money
"
;
"
he
made
a
mint
on
the
stock
market
"
;
"
see
the
rest
of the winners
in
our
huge
passel
of photos"
;
"
it
must
have
cost
plenty
"
;
"
a
slew
of journalists"
;
"
a
wad
of
money
"
an
ill
-
structured
collection
of
similar
things
(objects
or
people
)
(
Roman
Catholic
Church
and
Protestant
Churches) the
celebration
of the
Eucharist
a
body
of
matter
without
definite
shape
;
"
a
huge
ice
mass
"
the
common
people
generally
;
"
separate
the warriors from the
mass
"
;
"
power
to the
people
"
the
property
of something that is
great
in
magnitude
;
"
it
is cheaper to
buy
it
in
bulk
"
;
"
he
received
a
mass
of
correspondence
"
;
"the
volume
of exports"
a
musical
setting
for
a
Mass
;
"they
played
a
Mass
composed
by
Beethoven
"
a
sequence
of prayers constituting the
Christian
Eucharistic
rite
;
"the
priest
said
Mass
"
join
together
into
a
mass
or
collect
or
form
a
mass
;
"Crowds were massing
outside
the
palace
"
formed
of
separate
units
gathered
into
a
mass
or
whole
;
"
aggregate
expenses
include
expenses of
all
divisions
combined
for the
entire
year
"
;
"the
aggregated
amount
of
indebtedness
"
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