misa

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mass

My grandfather goes to mass every Sunday. - Mi abuelo va a misa cada domingo.

A little bird told me you are not attending Mass. - Un pajarito me contó que no estás yendo a misa.

Excess body weight, especially in the form of muscle hypertrophy

After all, muscle maniacs go ga ga over mass no matter how it's presented.

A palpable or visible abnormal globular structure; a tumor
Involving a large quantity, or a large number
Mass is a Christian church ceremony, especially in a Roman Catholic or Orthodox church, during which people eat bread and drink wine in order to remember the last meal of Jesus Christ. She attended a convent school and went to Mass each day. see also massed, critical mass, land mass. Massachusetts. W3 involving or intended for a very large number of people. Quantitative measure of inertia, or the resistance of a body to a change in motion. The greater the mass, the smaller is the change produced by an applied force. Unlike weight, the mass of an object remains constant regardless of its location. Thus, as a satellite moves away from the gravitational pull of the Earth, its weight decreases but its mass remains the same. In ordinary, classical chemical reactions, mass can be neither created nor destroyed. The sum of the masses of the reactants is always equal to the sum of the masses of the products. For example, the mass of wood and oxygen that disappears in combustion is equal to the mass of water vapour, carbon dioxide, smoke, and ash that appears. However, Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity shows that mass and energy are equivalent, so mass can be converted into energy and vice versa. Mass is converted into energy in nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. In these instances, conservation of mass is seen as a special case of a more general conservation of mass-energy. See also critical mass. Celebration of the Eucharist in the Roman Catholic church. It is considered a sacramental reenactment of the death and resurrection of Jesus as well as a true sacrifice in which the body and blood of Jesus (the bread and wine) are offered to God. It is also seen as a sacred meal that unifies and nourishes the community of believers. The mass includes readings from Scripture, a sermon, an offertory, a eucharistic prayer, and communion. The rite was greatly changed after the Second Vatican Council, notably in the adoption of vernacular languages in place of Latin. See also sacrament, transubstantiation. air mass critical mass Einstein's mass energy relation mass action law of mass flow mass movement mass wasting mass production mass spectrometry mass spectroscopy mass transit requiem mass
The sacrifice in the sacrament of the Eucharist, or the consecration and oblation of the host
(Roman Catholic Church and Protestant Churches) the celebration of the Eucharist
Main service of the Roman Catholic Church, commemorating Christ's death and resurrection High Mass is sung, Low Mass is spoken
{i} large amount of unspecified size; greatness of size, bulk, magnitude; lump; crowd, common people; abundance, overflow
The amount of matter in an object It can be expressed in math as the total weight of the atoms or molecules in the object
a measure of the amount of matter
Masses of something means a great deal of it. There's masses of work for her to do It has masses of flowers each year
The mass is a measure of how much 'stuff' something contains This shouldn't be confused with weight, which is a measure of the force of gravity on an object An apple weighs more on Jupiter than it does on Earth because Jupiter's gravity is stronger However, the apple always has the same mass, no matter where it is We can't measure the weight of a planet simply because in space, the concept of weight is meaningless! Weight is measured in terms of the attraction of one body to another In other words, in order to "weigh" Jupiter, you'd have to have it sitting on a scale on the Earth!
Bulk; magnitude; body; size
The musical setting of the Roman Catholic Church service, usually just the ordinary, but sometimes also the proper
To celebrate Mass
a sequence of prayers constituting the Christian eucharistic rite; "the priest said Mass"
If you talk about the masses, you mean the ordinary people in society, in contrast to the leaders or the highly educated people. His music is commercial. It is aimed at the masses
a musical setting for a Mass; "they played a Mass composed by Beethoven"
The Eucharist, now especially in Roman Catholicism