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"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" --"The New Colossus" |
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In physics, mass (from Greek μᾶζα "barley cake, lump [of dough]") is a property of a physical system or body.
See also
- Mass culture
- Mass media
- Mass production
- Mass society
- The masses
- Substance
- Mass (liturgy), an act of worship in some Christian churches
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