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21 maat met 'n kop erop
dedas gehäufte Mass -
22 BMI
body mass index (BMI) -
23 aardmassa
n. mass of earth -
24 aggregatie
n. aggregation, collection, mass, process of collecting or gathering -
25 alles over één kam scheren
v. lump, mass together -
26 baar
n. newly-enlisted soldier, rookie (Military); ingot, mass of cast metal (especially of gold or silver); stretcher -
27 bende
n. gang, troop, mob; mess, disorder; mass, abundance, bulk -
28 bloedprop
n. blood clot, soft lump or thickened mass of blood -
29 bloedstolsel
n. blood clot, soft lump or thickened mass of blood -
30 body
n. carcass; torso; main part, mass; group (of people, things, ideas, etc.); substance; human being -
31 boel
n. lot, mass, multitude; pile, heap, mound -
32 broed
n. spawn, mass of eggs deposited by an aquatic animal -
33 concelebratie
n. concelebration, practice of several priests saying Mass together (Catholic) -
34 concelebreren
v. concelebrate, (Catholic) participate in a concelebration (practice of several priests saying Mass together) -
35 concrement
n. concretion, state of being concrete; act of concreting; hard inorganic mass formed in the body -
36 confectie
n. ready-made clothing, mass-produced clothing, clothing that is made in advance and not according to size or order -
37 conglomeraat
n. conglomerate, group or mass formed from diverse elements -
38 conglomeratie
n. conglomeration, aggregate, cluster, mass, assortment -
39 decagram
n. decagram, unit of mass equal to ten grams -
40 decigram
n. decigram, unit of mass equaling one tenth of a gram
См. также в других словарях:
mass — mass … Dictionnaire des rimes
Mass — Mass, n. [OE. masse, F. masse, L. massa; akin to Gr. ? a barley cake, fr. ? to knead. Cf. {Macerate}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A quantity of matter cohering together so as to make one body, or an aggregation of particles or things which collectively… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mass — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Mass (desambiguación). Tiendas Mass Logo Eslogan El Supermercado del Ahorro Fundación 2001 Sede Lima, Perú … Wikipedia Español
Mass — Pontifical Mass † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pontifical Mass Pontifical Mass is the solemn Mass celebrated by a bishop with the ceremonies prescribed in the Cæremoniale Episcoporum , I and II. The full ceremonial is carried out when the… … Catholic encyclopedia
mass — Ⅰ. mass UK US /mæs/ adjective [before noun] ► having an effect on or involving a large number of people: »There have been two decades of mass unemployment. mass audience/appeal »A smaller company could produce a breakthrough product with mass… … Financial and business terms
Mass — (m[.a]s), n. [OE. masse, messe, AS. m[ae]sse. LL. missa, from L. mittere, missum, to send, dismiss: cf. F. messe. In the ancient churches, the public services at which the catechumens were permitted to be present were called missa catechumenorum … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mass — [mas] n. [ME masse < OFr < L massa, a lump, mass < Gr maza, barley cake < massein, to knead < IE base * menk , to knead > MINGLE] 1. a quantity of matter forming a body of indefinite shape and size, usually of relatively large… … English World dictionary
Mass — ist: ein Theaterstück von Leonard Bernstein, siehe Mass (Theater) eine Messkomposition von Steve Dobrogosz, siehe Mass (Dobrogosz) die in Bayern übliche Kurzbezeichnung mit kurzem a für einen Masskrug Mass ist der Familienname folgender Personen … Deutsch Wikipedia
mass — 1 n: an aggregation of usu. similar things (as assets in a succession) considered as a whole mass 2 adj: participated in by or affecting a large number of individuals mass insurance underwriting mass tort litigation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary… … Law dictionary
mass — mass; mass·i·ness; soul·mass; mass·cult; mass·less; bio·mass; mass·less·ness; … English syllables
Mass — [ mæs ] noun count or uncount a ceremony in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic Church, in which Jesus Christ s last meal with his DISCIPLES is remembered: attend/hear Mass celebrate Mass (=perform the ceremony): The Pope will… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English