mass

वस्तुमान
definition
verb
both countries began massing troops in the region
assemble or cause to assemble into a mass or as one body.
noun
we went to Mass
the Christian Eucharist or Holy Communion, especially in the Roman Catholic Church.
adjective
the movie has mass appeal
relating to, done by, or affecting large numbers of people or things.
abbreviation
Massachusetts.
translation of 'mass'
गठठा,
रोमन कॅथॉलिकांचा एक धार्मिक विधी,
जमवणे,
वस्तुमान,
एकत्र जमणे,
ढीग,
एकत्र आलेल्या वस्तूंचा गठठा
example
Several students asked about the character of a socialist society and how it would be possible to involve the 'mass' of the population in economic planning.
The small pane of glass was filled with a 'mass' of dark, dangerous shadows, every last one of them clamouring to get inside.
We push through a 'mass' of bodies, eyes locked forwards, until the front is within sight.
The flagrant flaunting of wealth amidst the dire poverty of the 'mass' of the population is helping fuel social and political opposition.
My object, dear friend, in making this small selection from a great 'mass' of material, has been twofold.
She remembered the days when people would crowd around the doors and bustle off in a 'mass' of closely-packed bodies.
At the opposite end of what passed for the main street of the village, a group of the attackers had gathered, a 'mass' of dark shapes and forms.
An object with 'mass' creates a gravitational field around itself.
Venus is covered in a 'mass' of clouds which are thought to be a couple of miles thick and made up of sulphuric acid.
Road builders and motorist groups want more asphalt, environmentalists want more 'mass' transit.
She looked ridiculous with a 'mass' of dark red hair jutting out in awkward directions.
Passive gravitational 'mass' is a measure of the strength of an object's interaction with the gravitational field.
The fresh 'mass' of the clipped material was then recorded.
Moreover, if the government is subsidizing something that consumers do not really want, one would think that the subsidy would lack 'mass' appeal.
Carnivores, species at the top of the food chain, are in danger of a 'mass' extinction that would affect all species within their ecosystems.
There is considerable disparity of wealth between a small elite and the 'mass' of the population.
A 'mass' of runners swarmed the roads for one of the towns' biggest yearly events.
It was some sort of creature made from what can only be described as pure darkness, its body a 'mass' of swirling shadow.
That delicacy tempers the dynamic of the 'mass' of reddest orange, which tapers rapidly from the lower left corner on a trajectory to the upper right.
If a space ship could reduce its size and 'mass' , much less fuel would be needed to travel the vast distances between star systems.
It is not only encyclopaedias, dictionaries, and libraries that create the illusion of a semblance of order from a 'mass' of chaotic and random materials.
Uncertain as to where to go or what to do, they eventually become part of the 'mass' exodus of refugees fleeing for their very lives.
Is your garden a 'mass' of plants growing cottage style, all close together with fabulous scents, colors and textures?
His thoughts were interrupted by a 'mass' of soldiers and at least two carriages driving past.
Nearly forty people were in hospital today and a further 50 are believed to be affected by a 'mass' outbreak of food poisoning.
Doing the best I can from the 'mass' of material and figures now accumulated I must now arrive at figures for each of the insurance years.
The problem is that gravitons carry 'mass' and energy, which are the source of the gravitational field in the first place.
A 'mass' of doctors and nurses come swarming into the room.
Words blurred together into a 'mass' of sound, as Izzy looked at the woman beside her, slumped over pain and tiredness being etched into her very being.
Mia spoke as she moved past the 'mass' of people that crowded the streets of the market square.
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