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Meanings of Massacres:

noun

An indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people.

Usage examples:

The attack was described as a cold-blooded massacre
verb

Deliberately and brutally kill (many people).

Usage examples:

Thousands were brutally massacred by soldiers

Meanings of Massacrous:

adjective

Of or relating to a massacre; murderous.

Meanings of Massage:

noun

The rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain.

Usage examples:

Massage can ease tiredness
verb

Rub and knead (a person or part of the body) with the hands.

Usage examples:

She massaged his tired muscles

Massaged

ˈmæs.ɑːʒ

Meanings of Massaged:

verb

Rub and knead (a person or part of the body) with the hands.

Usage examples:

She massaged his tired muscles
noun

The rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain.

Usage examples:

Massage can ease tiredness

Massages

ˈmæs.ɑːʒ

Meanings of Massages:

noun

The rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain.

Usage examples:

Massage can ease tiredness
verb

Rub and knead (a person or part of the body) with the hands.

Usage examples:

She massaged his tired muscles

Massaging

ˈmæs.ɑːʒ

Meanings of Massaging:

verb

Rub and knead (a person or part of the body) with the hands.

Usage examples:

She massaged his tired muscles
noun

The rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain.

Usage examples:

Massage can ease tiredness

Meanings of Massagist:

noun

A person who practises massage; a masseur or masseuse.

Meanings of Massagists:

noun

A person who practises massage; a masseur or masseuse.

Meanings of Massalian:

noun

A member of a christian movement of dualistic tendency of 4th-cent. near eastern origin, frequently regarded as heretical, which rejected the efficacy of the sacraments and good works, regarding prayer as essential to salvation; a member of one of the later heterodox or marginal movements supposedly related to this.

adjective

Of, relating to, or characteristic of the messalians.

Meanings of Masscult:

noun

Mass culture, popular culture.

Masse

ˌɒ̃ ˈmæs

Meanings of Masse:

noun

A stroke made with an inclined cue, imparting swerve to the ball.

Usage examples:

A massé shot
adjective

Denoting a stroke made with an inclined cue, imparting swerve to the ball.

Usage examples:

A massé shot
adverb

All together and at the same time, in large numbers

Usage examples:

The shop's 85 workers have resigned en masse., by early summer, hiking is less enjoyable because th…

Meanings of Massecuite:

noun

In sugar manufacture (originally in the caribbean): a semi-solid mixture obtained from the juice of sugar cane after several rounds of concentration by boiling, which is separated into molasses and pure sugar by centrifugation.

Masses

ˈmaseɪ

Meanings of Masses:

noun

A large body of matter with no definite shape.

Usage examples:

The sun broke out from behind a mass of clouds
verb

Assemble or cause to assemble into a single body or mass.

Usage examples:

Both countries began massing troops in the region
adjective

Involving or affecting large numbers of people or things.

Usage examples:

The film has mass appeal
plural noun

The ordinary people who form the largest group in a society

Usage examples:

The candidate won the support of the masses.

Meanings of Masseteric:

adjective

Of, relating to, or connected with the masseter muscle; (of a blood vessel or nerve) supplying the masseter muscle.

Masseters

ˈmæs.ɪt.ər

Meanings of Masseters:

noun

A muscle which runs through the rear part of the cheek from the temporal bone to the lower jaw on each side and closes the jaw in chewing.

Usage examples:

There are thirty-two segments devoted to a particular muscle, such as temporalis, masseter, sternoc…

Masseur

maˈsəː

Meanings of Masseur:

noun

A person who provides massage professionally.

Usage examples:

The capable hands of a master masseur

Meanings of Masseuse:

noun

A woman who provides massage professionally.

Usage examples:

We followed the female masseuse back into the spa and discovered that there was no way upstairs.

Masseuses

mæsˈɜːr

Meanings of Masseuses:

noun

A woman who provides massage professionally.

Usage examples:

We followed the female masseuse back into the spa and discovered that there was no way upstairs.

Massicot

ˈmasɪkɒt

Meanings of Massicot:

noun

A yellow form of lead monoxide, used as a pigment.

Usage examples:

He reported finding wulfenite, cerussite, anglesite, plattnerite, and massicot as alteration produc…

Meanings of Massier:

noun

A student elected from among those at a french artist's studio to be the treasurer, administrator, and supervisor of the group.

Meanings of Massif:

noun

A compact group of mountains.

Usage examples:

The rock massif of scotland

Meanings of Massifs:

noun

A compact group of mountains.

Usage examples:

The rock massif of scotland

Meanings of Massing:

verb

Assemble or cause to assemble into a single body or mass.

Usage examples:

Both countries began massing troops in the region
noun

A large body of matter with no definite shape.

Usage examples:

The sun broke out from behind a mass of clouds
adjective

Involving or affecting large numbers of people or things.

Usage examples:

The film has mass appeal

Massive

ˈmæs.ɪv

Meanings of Massive:

adjective

Large and heavy or solid.

Usage examples:

A massive rampart of stone
noun

A group of young people from a particular area with a common interest in dance music.

Usage examples:

The bristol massive

Massively

ˈmæs.ɪv.li

Meanings of Massively:

adverb

On a vast scale.

Usage examples:

Biotechnology is expected to contribute massively to the global economy

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