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canteen, fair, Mass, service* * *subst. [ trade] fair, show, exhibition (f.eks. ) subst. (militær) mess subst. (militær) [ om rommet] mess hall, mess room subst. [ protestantisk] intoning (f.eks. ) subst. (katolsk) Mass verb. say Mass verb. (religion) chant, intone verb. drone, drone out, recite in a singsong manner (holde messe) celebrate mass [ industrimesse] industrial fair -
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