Mass in German
Mass in German is Messe, Masse — Mass means a large body or quantity of matter without a definite shape.
Mass in German
Messe
(Roman Catholic Church) The principal liturgical service of the Church, encompassing both a scripture service (Liturgy of the Word) and a eucharistic service (Liturgy of the Eucharist), which includes the consecration and oblation (offering) of the host and wine.
Masse
Messe
What does "Mass" mean?
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noun A large body or quantity of matter without a definite shape.
"A mass of dark clouds rolled in from the west."
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noun In physics, a measure of how much matter an object contains, and its resistance to acceleration.
"The rocket's mass decreases as it burns fuel."
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noun A large number of people, or ordinary people as a whole.
"A mass of protesters gathered outside the courthouse."
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adj Involving or affecting a very large number of people or things.
"The company issued a mass recall of the faulty product."
Mass in a sentence
- A mass of dark clouds rolled in from the west.
- Doctors found a small mass during the scan.
- The rocket's mass decreases as it burns fuel.
- A mass of protesters gathered outside the courthouse.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Mass" in German?
"Mass" in German is Messe, Masse. Mass means: A large body or quantity of matter without a definite shape.
How do you use "Mass" in a sentence?
Example: "A mass of dark clouds rolled in from the west." In German, "Mass" is Messe, Masse.
Are there other ways to say "Mass" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "Mass": Messe, Masse.
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