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  • 61Mass lexical comparison — or mass comparison is a highly controversial method developed by the well known linguist Joseph Greenberg to find genetic relationships among languages in the remote past, which he considered unsuitable for the mainstream comparative method, or… …

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  • 62Mass Effect: Откровение — Mass Effect: Revelation Автор: Дрю Карпишин Жанр: научная фантастика Язык оригинала: английский Серия: Mass Effect Издате …

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  • 63Mass Effect: Evolution — Mass Effect: Эволюция Mass Effect: Evolution Обложка «Mass Effect: Evolution #1» История Издатель …

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  • 64mass — Ⅰ. mass UK US /mæs/ adjective [before noun] ► having an effect on or involving a large number of people: »There have been two decades of mass unemployment. mass audience/appeal »A smaller company could produce a breakthrough product with mass… …

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  • 65Mass decontamination — (abbreviated mass decon) is the decontamination of large numbers of people, in the event of industrial, accidental, or intentional contamination by toxic, infective, caustic, polluted, or otherwise unhealthful or damaging substances. Contents 1… …

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  • 66Mass Effect: Вознесение — Mass Effect: Ascension Автор: Дрю Карпишин Жанр: научная фантастика Язык оригинала: английский Серия: Mass Effect Издательство: Del Rey Books Выпуск: 29 июля …

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  • 67Mass — (m[.a]s), n. [OE. masse, messe, AS. m[ae]sse. LL. missa, from L. mittere, missum, to send, dismiss: cf. F. messe. In the ancient churches, the public services at which the catechumens were permitted to be present were called missa catechumenorum …

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  • 68Mass bell — Mass Mass (m[.a]s), n. [OE. masse, messe, AS. m[ae]sse. LL. missa, from L. mittere, missum, to send, dismiss: cf. F. messe. In the ancient churches, the public services at which the catechumens were permitted to be present were called missa… …

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  • 69Mass book — Mass Mass (m[.a]s), n. [OE. masse, messe, AS. m[ae]sse. LL. missa, from L. mittere, missum, to send, dismiss: cf. F. messe. In the ancient churches, the public services at which the catechumens were permitted to be present were called missa… …

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  • 70mass market — ➔ market1 * * * Ⅰ. mass market UK US noun [C, usually singular] MARKETING, COMMERCE ► a market of as many people as possible, not just people with a lot of money or particular needs or interests: »There s no mass market for the magazine. »They… …

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