masses
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
massé /ˈmaseɪ/
▶noun Billiards & Snooker a stroke made with an inclined cue, imparting swerve to the ball.
– origin C19: Fr., past part. of masser ‘play a massé stroke’.
'masses' also found in these Oxford entries:
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- altocumulus
- aubretia
- bread
- canaille
- chantry
- corpus cavernosum
- cuckoo spit
- cumulus
- desmid
- flocculate
- gravitational constant
- land bridge
- mass
- mobocracy
- molar
- pahoehoe
- peat moss
- pillow lava
- pitchblende
- rock candy
- sargassum
- schlieren
- sea
- sillimanite
- spirulina
- stratocumulus
- talc
- thalamus
- tonsil
- tract
- tumbleweed

