Masse


[ma-sey or, esp. British, mas-ee] /mæˈseɪ or, esp. British, ˈmæs i/

noun, Billiards.
1.
a stroke made by hitting the cue ball with the cue held almost or quite perpendicular to the table.
/ˈmæsɪ/
noun
1.
(billiards) a stroke made by hitting the cue ball off centre with the cue held nearly vertically, esp so as to make the ball move in a curve around another ball before hitting the object ball

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