Massa
[mas-uh] /ˈmæs ə/
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[mahs-sah] /ˈmɑs sɑ/
noun
1.
a city in W Italy, near the Ligurian Sea: important marble industry.
/Italian ˈmassa/
noun
1.
a town in W Italy, in NW Tuscany. Pop: 66 769 (2001)
supposedly representing the colloquial black English pronunciation of master (n.), from 1774.
massa mas·sa (mās’ə)
n. pl. mas·sae (mās’ē)
A lump or aggregation of coherent material. Also called mass.
a lifting up, gift, one of the sons of Ishmael, the founder of an Arabian tribe (Gen. 25:14); a nomad tribe inhabiting the Arabian desert toward Babylonia.
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