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- massage parlour/ˈmæsɑːʒ ˌpɑːlə/A business establishment where professional massages are offered.nounMedium
- massapequa/ˌmæsəˈpiːkwə/A place name referring to a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) on Long Island, New York, USA.nounVery Low (Proper noun, highly localized)
- massapequa park/ˌmæsəˈpiːkwə ˈpɑːk/A specific place name referring to an incorporated village located on Long Island, New York, USA.nounVery Low
- massasauga/ˌmasəˈsɔːɡə/A small venomous pit viper native to North America (Sistrurus catenatus).nounVery low
- massasoit/ˌmæsəˈsɔɪt/A historical figure, specifically a title for a chief of the Wampanoag people or the name of a specific 17th-century Wampanoag leader known for his role in aiding the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony.nounVery Low
- massaua/məˈsaʊə/A historical port city on the Red Sea coast of Eritrea, known for its strategic location and distinctive architecture.nounVery Low
- massawa/məˈsɑːwə/A port city in Eritrea, situated on the Red Sea coast, historically significant for trade and colonial influence.nounVery Low (C2/Proficiency)
- masscult/ˈmæskʌlt/commercialized, standardized culture produced for mass consumption, often seen as lacking artistic depth or authenticity.nounC2
- masse/mas/A large quantity or number of things or people gathered together.nounB1
- massed practice/mæst ˈpræk.tɪs/A learning or training technique where study or practice sessions are conducted in a single, continuous block with little or no rest between repetitions.nounC1
- massena/ˌmæsəˈnɑː/A proper noun primarily referring to André Masséna, a prominent French military commander during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.nounVery Low
- massenet/ˈmæsəneɪ/A proper noun referring to the French composer Jules Massenet (1842–1912).nounLow (C2 level proper noun, specialized cultural reference)
- masses/ˈmæsɪz/A large, indeterminate number of people considered as a collective whole, often in contrast to an elite or ruling class.plural-nounB2
- masseter/maˈsiːtə/The main chewing muscle, responsible for closing the jaw.nounC2
- masseur/mæˈsɜː(r)/A person, typically male, whose occupation is to give massages.nounC1
- masseuse/maˈsɜːz/A woman whose job is to give massages.nounC1
- massey/ˈmæsi/A surname of Norman origin, historically referring to a geographic location.nounLow (as a proper noun or brand name; very low as a common noun).
- massicot/ˈmasɪkɒt/A yellow lead oxide mineral (PbO) that is a naturally occurring form of litharge.nounRare/Very Specialized
- massif/ˈmæs.iːf/A compact group of mountains, especially one formed as a structural unit distinct from adjacent ranges.nounC1/C2
- massif central/ˌmæs.iːf ˈsen.trəl/A term describing a vast, compact, and elevated region of land, especially the central mountainous plateau of France.nounLow (C1/C2)
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