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The sacrifice in the sacrament of the Eucharist, or the
consecration and oblation of the host. |
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The portions of the Mass usually set to music, considered as
a musical composition; -- namely, the Kyrie, the Gloria, the Credo, the
Sanctus, and the Agnus Dei, besides sometimes an Offertory and the
Benedictus. |
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To celebrate Mass. |
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A quantity of matter cohering together so as to make one
body, or an aggregation of particles or things which collectively make
one body or quantity, usually of considerable size; as, a mass of ore,
metal, sand, or water. |
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A medicinal substance made into a cohesive, homogeneous lump,
of consistency suitable for making pills; as, blue mass. |
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A large quantity; a sum. |
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Bulk; magnitude; body; size. |
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The principal part; the main body. |
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The quantity of matter which a body contains, irrespective of
its bulk or volume. |
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To form or collect into a mass; to form into a collective
body; to bring together into masses; to assemble. |