Mass

/mæs/ noun, adjective

Mass can mean a large amount or number of something, or in physics, the amount of matter in an object. As an adjective, it describes things done on a large scale, like 'mass production'.

From Latin 'massa' meaning 'lump' or 'dough', through Old French. The physics meaning developed later to describe the 'amount of stuff' in that lump.

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