Members of the masses
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PLEBSMembers of the masses
LATINLingo of the masses?
VOXPOPULIOpinion of the masses
AVERAGEJOEOne of the masses
POPELeader of the masses?
LATINLanguage of the Masses
LATINLanguage of the masses, once
massof or affecting the masses
LATINOne-time language of the Masses?
ASIAThe biggest of six land masses.
LATINLanguage of the masses no longer
gravitationthe force of attraction between masses
gravitationsGRAVITATION, the force of attraction between masses
SCREESStep masses of rock at the base of cliffs
continentone of the seven main land masses of the earth
chantryan endowment for the chanting of masses commonly for the founder
masscelebration of the Eucharist Sunday masses held at three different hours
pitchblendeA form of the mineral uraninite occurring in brown or black pitchlike masses
parotoidsany of certain cutaneous glands forming warty masses near the ear in certain toads
parotoidany of certain cutaneous glands forming warty masses near the ear in certain toads
altarageendowments for the saying of Masses for deceased persons, often at a particular altar
cinnabarmineral, mercuric sulfide, HgS, occurring in red crystals or masses: the principal ore of mercury
geotectonicrelating to the structure of rock masses of the earth's crust resulting from folding or faulting
tephroitean orthorhombic manganese silicate of the olivine group which forms ashy grey or reddish crystalline masses
tephroitesTEPHROITE, an orthorhombic manganese silicate of the olivine group which forms ashy grey or reddish crystalline masses
geotectonicallyGEOTECTONIC, relating to the structure of rock masses of the earth's crust resulting from folding or faulting
cinerariasA plant of the daisy family with compact masses of bright flowers, often cultivated as a houseplant
catbrierany prickly vine of the genus Smilax, esp. S. rotundifolia, of eastern North America, growing in tangled masses
kinematicthe branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it
cryolitemineral, sodium aluminum fluoride, Na3AlF6, occurring in white masses, used as a flux in the electrolytic production of aluminum
tonsilsEither of two small masses of lymphoid tissue in the throat, one on each side of the root of the tongue
galenascommon, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead
galenacommon, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead
galenitecommon, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead
allanitemember of the epidote group, a silicate of calcium, cerium, aluminum, and iron, occurring chiefly in brown-to-black masses or prismatic crystals
hematitevery common mineral, iron oxide, Fe2O3, occurring in steel-gray to black crystals and in red earthy masses: the principal ore of iron
apatitecommon mineral, calcium fluorophosphate, Ca5FP3O12, occurring in individual crystals and in masses and varying in color, formerly used in the manufacture of phosphate fertilizers
apatitescommon mineral, calcium fluorophosphate, Ca5FP3O12, occurring in individual crystals and in masses and varying in color, formerly used in the manufacture of phosphate fertilizers
bornitescommon mineral and important ore of copper, copper iron sulfide, Cu5FeS4, occurring in masses, of brownish color when first exposed to the air; peacock ore
borniticcommon mineral and important ore of copper, copper iron sulfide, Cu5FeS4, occurring in masses, of brownish color when first exposed to the air; peacock ore