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Mass
Mass
n.
The
sacrifice
in
the
sacrament
of
the
Eucharist
, or
the
consecration
and
oblation
of
the
host
.
Mass
n.
The
portions
of
the
Mass
usually
set
to
music
,
considered
as a
musical
composition
;
namely
,
the
Kyrie
,
the
Gloria
,
the
Credo
,
the
Sanctus
,
and
the
Agnus
Dei
,
besides
sometimes
an
Offertory
and
the
Benedictus
.
Mass
v. i.
To
celebrate
Mass
.
Mass
n.
A
quantity
of
matter
cohering
together
so as to
make
one
body
, or an
aggregation
of
particles
or
things
which
collectively
make
one
body
or
quantity
,
usually
of
considerable
size
; as, a
mass
of
ore
,
metal
,
sand
, or
water
.
Mass
n.
A
medicinal
substance
made
into
a
cohesive
,
homogeneous
lump
, of
consistency
suitable
for
making
pills
; as,
blue
mass
.
Mass
n.
A
large
quantity
; a
sum
.
Mass
n.
Bulk
;
magnitude
;
body
;
size
.
Mass
n.
The
principal
part
;
the
main
body
.
Mass
n.
The
quantity
of
matter
which
a
body
contains
,
irrespective
of
its
bulk
or
volume
.
Mass
v. t.
To
form
or
collect
into
a
mass
; to
form
into
a
collective
body
; to
bring
together
into
masses
; to
assemble
.
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