COLLECTIVE vs MASS: NOUN
- A group dedicated to a particular cause or interest.
- A farm owned by a collection of people.
- A collective noun or name.
- In grammar, a noun in the singular number signifying an aggregate or assemblage, as multitude, crowd, troop, herd, people, society, Clergy, meeting, etc.
- A collective noun.
- An undertaking, such as a business operation, set up on the principles or system of collectivism.
- Members of a cooperative enterprise
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- The common people generally
- The property of something that is great in magnitude
- A body of matter without definite shape
- An ill-structured collection of similar things (objects or people)
- A musical setting for a Mass
- A sequence of prayers constituting the Christian eucharistic rite
- The property of a body that causes it to have weight in a gravitational field
- (Roman Catholic Church and Protestant Churches) the celebration of the Eucharist
- The sacrifice in the sacrament of the Eucharist, or the consecration and oblation of the host.
- The portions of the Mass usually set to music, considered as a musical composition; -- namely, the Kyrie, the Gloria, the Credo, the Sanctus, and the Agnus Dei, besides sometimes an Offertory and the Benedictus.
- Mass with incense, music, the assistance of a deacon, subdeacon, etc.
- Mass which is said by the priest throughout, without music.
- The sanctus bell. See Sanctus.
- The missal or Roman Catholic service book.
- A quantity of matter cohering together so as to make one body, or an aggregation of particles or things which collectively make one body or quantity, usually of considerable size.
- A medicinal substance made into a cohesive, homogeneous lump, of consistency suitable for making pills.
- A large quantity; a sum.
- Bulk; magnitude; body; size.
- The principal part; the main body.
- See Canon.
- Bulk in general; magnitude; massiveness.
- The bulk or greater part of anything; the chief portion; the main body.
- An assemblage or collection of incoherent particles or things; an agglomeration; a congeries; hence, amount or number in general: as, a mass of sand; a mass of foliage, of troops, etc.
- A body of coherent matter; a lump, particularly a large or unformed lump: as, a mass of iron or lead; a mass of flesh; a mass of rock.
- An abbreviation of Massachusetts.
- The quantity of any portion of matter as expressed in pounds or grams, and measured on an ordinary balance with the proper reduction for the buoyancy of the atmosphere; otherwise, the relative inertia, or power in reaction, of a body.
- In entomology, the terminal joints collectively of an antenna when they are enlarged and closely appressed to each other, forming a clava or club.
- A large bunch of strung beads (12 small bunches fastened together).
- In electrochemistry, the concentration of that fraction of the electrolyte which, at the given dilution, is dissociated into ions, and is therefore capable of carrying the electric current.
- In the fine arts, any large and simple expanse of form, light, shade, or color, in which the details of a composition arrange themselves.
- In pharmacy, a preparation of thick, pasty consistency with which is incorporated some active medicinal substance: the mass is made up into pills of definite size and weight for administration.
- See mas.
- The celebration of the Lord's Supper or eucharist.
- Any mass where only the priest communicates, especially such a mass celebrated in a private oratory.
- The sacrament of the eucharist or holy communion.
- A musical setting of certain parts of the Roman Catholic liturgy, also of corresponding parts of the Anglican liturgy.
- The body of common people or people of low socioeconomic status.
- A thick, pasty mixture containing drugs from which pills are formed.
- An area of unified light, shade, or color in a painting.
- A property of matter equal to the measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body that partly determines the body's resistance to changes in the speed or direction of its motion. The mass of an object is not dependent on gravity and therefore is different from but proportional to its weight.
- The physical volume or bulk of a solid body.
- The principal part; the majority.
- A lump or aggregate of coherent material.
- A large but nonspecific amount or number.
- A grouping of individual parts or elements that compose a unified body of unspecified size or quantity.
- A unified body of matter with no specific shape.
- A church festival or feast-day: now only in composition: as, Candlemas, Childermas, Christmas, Lammas, Martinmas, Marymas, Michaelmas, Roodmas (compare kermess).
- The office for the celebration of the eucharist; the liturgy.
COLLECTIVE vs MASS: ADJECTIVE
- Of, relating to, characteristic of, or made by a number of people acting as a group.
- Assembled into or viewed as a whole.
- Formed by gathering or collecting; gathered into a mass, sum, or body; congregated or aggregated.
- Expressing a collection or aggregate of individuals, by a singular form
- Having plurality of origin or authority.
- That which is formed from a mass of flowers, as the mulberry, pineapple, and the like; -- called also multiple fruit.
- Done by or characteristic of individuals acting together
- Set up on the principle of collectivism or ownership and production by the workers involved usually under the supervision of a government
- Forming a whole or aggregate
- Occurring widely (as to many people)
- Gathered or tending to gather into a mass or whole
- Of, relating to, characteristic of, directed at, or attended by a large number of people.
- Done or carried out on a large scale.
- Total; complete.
COLLECTIVE vs MASS: VERB
- N/A
- Join together into a mass or collect or form a mass
COLLECTIVE vs MASS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To form or collect into a mass; to form into a collective body; to bring together into masses; to assemble.
COLLECTIVE vs MASS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Relating to or of the nature of collectivism; belonging to the people as a whole.
- Having the quality or power of collecting together; tending to collect; forming a collection.
- Deducing consequences; reasoning; inferring.
- In grammar, denoting an aggregate, group, or assemblage; expressing under the singular form a whole consisting of a plurality of individual objects or persons: as, a collective noun.
- Belonging to, vested in, or exercised by a number of individuals jointly, or considered as forming one body; united; aggregated: opposed to individual and distributive: as, collective actions.
- To strengthen, as a building for the purpose of fortification.
- To form into a mass; collect into masses; assemble in one body or in close conjunction: as, to mass troops at a certain place; to mass the points of an argument.
- To celebrate mass.
- To collect in masses; assemble in groups or in force.
- Formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To gather or be gathered into a mass.
COLLECTIVE vs MASS: RELATED WORDS
- Made up, Agglomerative, Built, Clustered, Agglomerate, Agglomerated, Corporate, Assembled, Socialist, Socialistic, Mass, Aggregative, Joint, Collectivized, Aggregate
- Raft, Slew, General, Hoi polloi, Stack, Batch, Heap, Multitude, Flock, Bulk, Spate, Collective, People, Volume, Aggregative
COLLECTIVE vs MASS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Made up, Agglomerative, Built, Clustered, Agglomerate, Agglomerated, Corporate, Assembled, Socialist, Socialistic, Mass, Aggregative, Joint, Collectivized, Aggregate
- Sight, Pile, Slew, General, Hoi polloi, Stack, Batch, Heap, Multitude, Flock, Bulk, Collective, People, Volume, Aggregative
COLLECTIVE vs MASS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Collective Technology, including all annotations and documentation related to the Collective Technology, are accurate in all material respects.
- Terms and conditions provided for by collective bargaining agreements, or collective agreements entered into at company level, will apply to employment contracts.
- On collective bargaining, we will soon be publishing a set of proposals to improve collective bargaining rights for workers in Ireland.
- Collective agreements will not cease to apply but remain valid on either a collective basis or an individual basis.
- Beat Box Academy, Roundhouse Audio Collective and Roundhouse Music Collective.
- The collective bargaining laws provide that these management rights are a part of every collective bargaining agreement.
- Collective agreement: rest periods can be changed if there is a collective agreement to vary them.
- Just as interest groups provide a collective voice, PACs provide the collective financial support.
- Collective Bargaining Laws Protect Migrant Worker Dismissed for Raising Collective Workplace Concerns?
- Collective elements describe privacy as a collective good that cannot be divided.
- We can also demonstrate that mass is conserved in this reaction by determining the total mass on the two sides of the equation.
- For a molecular substance the molar mass is also known as the molecular mass.
- In America there practically is a mass shooting every day according to a mass shooting tracker.
- Anyone who participates in the Mass of the night may receive Communion again at Mass during the day.
- Mass production can only continue and grow if there is mass distribution tion.
- DXA images allow doctors to analyse bone density, lean mass and fat mass.
- Mass Communication educates students in the area of journalism and mass media.
- It may be celebrated either within Mass or Outside of Mass.
- The Mass Loading Approach uses the actual mass of material removed through street sweeping and applies factors to calculate the mass of pollutants removed.
- Orbitrap mass analyzers with potential for improvement in terms of sensitivity, scan frequency, mass resolution and mass accuracy.
COLLECTIVE vs MASS: QUESTIONS
- Is collective punishment acceptable in NSW schools?
- What is collective effervescence According to Durkheim?
- Can Collaborative Teacher Inquiry enhance collective efficacy?
- Are public servants excluded from collective bargaining?
- Does consumerism promote collective sharing and caring?
- What are some examples of collective hallucinations?
- Is German Sectoral collective bargaining decentralized?
- Comment faire une rupture conventionnelle collective?
- Are collective bargained and non-collective bargained plans treated as two different plans?
- Does uncertainty about collective efficacy predict collective efficacy?
- Where did the word mass originate as in Catholic Mass?
- What did Antoine Lavoisier discover about mass conservation of mass?
- What is the unit of molecular mass and atomic mass?
- Can mass spectrometry measure the actual mass of an atom?
- Is mass production or mass customization better for your business?
- What is the upper mass limit of a mass spectrometer?
- What are the advantages of mass customization and mass production?
- How accurate are mass spectrometers in measuring mass?
- What is the best mass analyzer for mass measurement?
- What is nominal mass and mass defect in mass spectrometry?