Mass

//mæs//

Synonyms for "mass" (661 found)

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6 entries

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Translations

463 translations across 90 languages.

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Afrikaans

3 entries
  • mis noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • mis noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • mis noun (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)

Albanian

4 entries
  • masë noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • meshë noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • meshë noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • meshë noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Ancient Greek

3 entries
  • ὄγκος noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • ὄγκος noun (bulk; magnitude; body; size)
  • ὄγκος noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Arabic

4 entries
  • قُدَّاس noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • قُدَّاس noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • كُتْلَة noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • كُتْلَة noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Aragonese

1 entries
  • masa noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Armenian

4 entries
  • զանգված noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • զանգված noun (large quantity; sum)
  • զանգված noun (bulk; magnitude; body; size)
  • զանգված noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Asturian

4 entries
  • masa noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • masa noun (large quantity; sum)
  • masa noun (bulk; magnitude; body; size)
  • masa noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Azerbaijani

4 entries
  • kütləvi adj (involving a mass of things)
  • kütləvi adj (involving a mass of people)
  • kütlə noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • kütlə noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Basque

3 entries
  • masa noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • meza noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • meza noun (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)

Belarusian

4 entries
  • ма́савы adj (involving a mass of things)
  • ма́са noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • ма́са noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • ме́са noun (religion: Eucharist)

Bengali

1 entries
  • ভর noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Breton

2 entries
  • Oferenn noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • tolz noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Bulgarian

4 entries
  • масов adj (involving a mass of things)
  • масов adj (involving a mass of people)
  • голямо количество noun (large quantity; sum)
  • ма́са noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Burmese

1 entries
  • ဒြပ်ထု noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Catalan

4 entries
  • massa noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • massa noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • missa noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • missa noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 彌撒 /弥撒 noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • 彌撒 /弥撒 noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • 彌撒 /弥撒 noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • 質量 /质量 noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Czech

4 entries
  • hmota noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • hmotnost noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • mše noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • mše noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)

Dalmatian

1 entries
  • masa noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Danish

4 entries
  • masse noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • messe noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • messe noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • vægt noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Dutch

4 entries
  • massa adj (involving a mass of things)
  • massa adj (involving a mass of people)
  • dienst noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • gebedsdienst noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Esperanto

4 entries
  • amasa adj (involving a mass of things)
  • amasa adj (involving a mass of people)
  • amaso noun (large quantity; sum)
  • maso noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Estonian

4 entries
  • mass noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • missa noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • missa noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • missa noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Faroese

2 entries
  • massi noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • vekt noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Finnish

4 entries
  • joukko adj (involving a mass of things)
  • joukko adj (involving a mass of people)
  • massiivinen adj (involving a mass of things)
  • joukko noun (large body of individuals)

French

4 entries
  • masse noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • masse noun (medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure)
  • messe noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • messe noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)

Friulian

1 entries
  • messe noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Galician

4 entries
  • comunión noun (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)
  • masa noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • misa noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • misa noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)

Georgian

3 entries
  • მასა noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • მესა noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • მესა noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

German

4 entries
  • Masse noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • Masse noun (large quantity; sum)
  • Masse noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • Messe noun (religion: Eucharist)

Gothic

1 entries
  • 𐌷𐌹𐌿𐌷𐌼𐌰 noun (large quantity; sum)

Greek

4 entries
  • λειτουργία noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • λειτουργία noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • λειτουργία noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • μάζα noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Haitian Creole

1 entries
  • mas noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Hebrew

2 entries
  • מִיסָה noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • מַסָּה noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Hindi

1 entries
  • द्रव्यमान noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Hungarian

4 entries
  • mise noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • mise noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • mise noun (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)
  • mise noun (musical setting of parts of the mass)

Hunsrik

1 entries
  • Mess noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Icelandic

4 entries
  • massi noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • massi noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • messa noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • messa verb (celebrate Mass)

Indonesian

4 entries
  • misa noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • misa noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • misa noun (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)
  • misa noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Irish

4 entries
  • Aifreann noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • Aifreann noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • Aifreann noun (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)
  • Aifreann noun (musical setting of parts of the mass)

Italian

4 entries
  • di massa adj (involving a mass of people)
  • massa noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • massa noun (large quantity; sum)
  • massa noun (bulk; magnitude; body; size)

Japanese

4 entries
  • ミサ noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • ミサ noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • ミサ noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • 荷重 noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Kazakh

2 entries
  • бұқаралық adj (involving a mass of people)
  • масса noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Khmer

2 entries
  • ម៉ាស noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • អភិបូជា noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Korean

4 entries
  • 미사 noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • 미사 noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • 미사 noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • 질량 noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Kyrgyz

2 entries
  • масса noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • месса noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Ladin

1 entries
  • mëssa noun (religion: Eucharist)

Lao

2 entries
  • ມວນ noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • ມວນສານ noun (large body of individuals)

Latin

4 entries
  • missa noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • missa noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • mōlēs noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • mōlēs noun (bulk; magnitude; body; size)

Latvian

4 entries
  • masa noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • masa noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • masas noun (lower classes)
  • mise noun (religion: Eucharist)

Lithuanian

2 entries
  • masė noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • mesa noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Lower Sorbian

4 entries
  • mša noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • mša noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • mša noun (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)
  • mša noun (musical setting of parts of the mass)

Macedonian

4 entries
  • маса noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • маса noun (large quantity; sum)
  • маса noun (bulk; magnitude; body; size)
  • маса noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Malagasy

4 entries
  • ambangony noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • androhina noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • gaboka noun (lower classes)
  • lamesa noun (lower classes)

Malay

4 entries
  • berat noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • jisim noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • massa noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • misa noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Malayalam

4 entries
  • കൂട്ട adj (involving a mass of things)
  • കുർബാന noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • ദ്രവ്യമാനം noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • പിണ്ഡം noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Maltese

3 entries
  • quddiesa noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • quddiesa noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • quddiesa noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Māori

4 entries
  • mātinitini adj (involving a mass of things)
  • miha noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • miha noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • papatipu noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Norman

2 entries
  • mêsse noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • mêsse noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Norwegian Bokmål

4 entries
  • masse noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • masse noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • masse noun (large body of individuals)
  • messe noun (religion: Eucharist)

Norwegian Nynorsk

4 entries
  • masse noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • masse noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • masse noun (large body of individuals)
  • messe noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Occitan

1 entries
  • messa noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • ییغین noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Persian

2 entries
  • توده noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • جرم noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Polabian

1 entries
  • maiso noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Polish

4 entries
  • masa noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • masa noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • masa noun (large body of individuals)
  • masy noun (large body of individuals)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • massivo adj (involving a mass of things)
  • comunhão noun (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)
  • eucaristia noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • grosso noun (principal part)

Romagnol

1 entries
  • màsa noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Romanian

4 entries
  • liturghie noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • mase noun (large body of individuals)
  • mase noun (lower classes)
  • masă noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Russian

4 entries
  • ма́ссовый adj (involving a mass of things)
  • ма́ссовый adj (involving a mass of people)
  • ма́сса noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • ма́сса noun (large quantity; sum)

Sardinian

1 entries
  • miscia noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Scots

1 entries
  • weicht noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Scottish Gaelic

4 entries
  • Aifreann noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • Aifreann noun (a musical composition set to portions of the Mass)
  • aifreann noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • aifreann noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • masa noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • misa noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • mȉsa noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • mȉsa noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)

Slovak

4 entries
  • hmotnosť noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • omša noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • omša noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • omša noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Slovene

4 entries
  • masa noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • masa noun (large quantity; sum)
  • masa noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • maša noun (religion: Eucharist)

Sotho

3 entries
  • mese noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • mese noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • mese noun (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)

Spanish

4 entries
  • de masa adj (involving a mass of people)
  • en masa adj (involving a mass of people)
  • masivo adj (involving a mass of people)
  • multitudinario adj (involving a mass of people)

Swahili

2 entries
  • misa noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • mshikano noun (large quantity; sum)

Swedish

4 entries
  • massa noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • massa noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • mässa noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • mässa noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)

Tagalog

4 entries
  • bugat noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • misa noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • misa noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • misa noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Tajik

2 entries
  • масса noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • месса noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Taos

1 entries
  • mę̀soʼóna noun (religion: Eucharist)

Thai

2 entries
  • มวล noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • มวลชน noun (large body of individuals)

Turkish

4 entries
  • ağırlık noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • kitle noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • kitle noun (medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure)
  • kütle noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)

Ukrainian

4 entries
  • ма́совий adj (involving a mass of things)
  • ма́совий adj (involving a mass of people)
  • ма́са noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • ма́са noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Urdu

1 entries
  • کمیت noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Uzbek

1 entries
  • massa noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)

Vietnamese

4 entries
  • khối lượng noun (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
  • khối lượng noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • lễ mét noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
  • thánh lễ noun (religion: Eucharist)

Walloon

1 entries
  • messe noun (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)

Welsh

4 entries
  • màs noun (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
  • offeren noun (religion: Eucharist)
  • offeren noun (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
  • offeren noun (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)

Sample sentences

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There is a mass of dark clouds in the sky.

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Mass is a Catholic ceremony of remembering Jesus Christ by eating and drinking.

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A strike is a mass refusal to work by a body of employees.

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People were gathering in a huge mass.

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