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M`ASSY, a. Heavy; weighty; ponderous; bulky and heavy; as a massy shield; a mass...
MAS'SICOT M`ASSINESS M`ASSIVE M`ASSIVENESS, n. [See Massy , Massive.] The state ...
MAS'SETER, n. [Gr. to chew.] A muscle which raises the under jaw.
M`ASSER, n. A priest who celebrates mass.
MAS'SACRER, n. One who massacres. [A very bad word.]
MAS'SACER MAS'SACRE, n. 1. The murder of an individual, or the slaughter of numb...
M`ASS, n. [L. massa, a mass; Gr. to beat or pound.] 1. A lump; a body of matter ...
MASQUERA'DING, ppr. Assembling in masks for diversion.
MASQUERA'DER, n. A person wearing a mask; one disguised.
MASQUERA'DE, n. 1. A nocturnal assembly of persons wearing masks, and amusing th...
MAS'ORITE, n. One of the writers of the Masora.
MASORET'IC, a. [Heb. to deliver, whence masora, tradition, whence the Masorites,...
MAS'ORA, n. [Heb.] A Hebrew work on the bible, by several Rabbins.
MA'SONRY, n. 1. The art or occupation of a mason. 2. The work or performance of ...
MASON'IC, a. Pertaining to the craft or mysteries of free masons.
MA'SON, n. ma'sn. 1. A man whose occupation is to lay bricks and stones, or to c...