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81 conglomero
conglomerare, conglomeravi, conglomeratus V TRANSconcentrate, gather into a compact mass; heap (evils upon a person) (w/in+ACC) -
82 conlecta
contribution; collection; meeting/assemblage (L+S); Collect at Mass (eccl.) -
83 conluvio
jumble/heterogeneous mass; fact/state of contamination, impure mixture; turmoil; muck, decayed matter; refuse/sewage; pig-swill; filth; dregs; cesspool/mire -
84 corporale
corporal, linen for concecrated elements of mass; ancient eucharistic vestment -
85 cuneo
cuneare, cuneavi, cuneatus V TRANSwedge in, secure by wedging; force in like a wedge; form a wedge, taper; mass -
86 directorium
directory; the Ordo (guide for celebrating Mass and liturgy of daily hours) -
87 farsia
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88 fortificatio
strengthening, fortifying; fortification -
89 glaba
clod; cultivated soil; lump, mass -
90 glaeba
clod/lump of earth/turf; land, soil; hard soil; piece, lump, mass -
91 gleba
clod/lump of earth/turf; land, soil; hard soil; piece, lump, mass -
92 glomeramen
round mass, globe -
93 gremiale
gremial, apron/lap cloth for bishop at Mass/pontifical functions -
94 hierurgia
MAss, liturgy, sacred rite -
95 missa
Mass (eccl.) -
96 nucleus
nucleus, inside of a nut, kernel; nut; central part; hard round mass/nodule -
97 offertio
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98 plebs
common people, commons, general citizens, plebeians; lower class/ranks; mob/mass -
99 pleps
common people, commons, general citizens, plebeians; lower class/ranks; mob/mass -
100 refercio
refercire, refersi, refertus Vfill up, stuff/cram full; pack close, condense, mass together
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mass — mass … Dictionnaire des rimes
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