soft+mass

  • 51Amalgam — In dentistry, an alloy of mercury, silver, tin, etc. used in dental restorations. * * * An alloy of an element or a metal with mercury. In dentistry, primarily of two types: silver tin alloy, containing small amounts of copper, zinc and perhaps… …

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  • 52magma — 1. A soft mass left after extraction of the active principles. 2. A salve or thick paste. [G. a soft mass or salve, fr. masso, to knead] m. reticulare delicate noncellular strands running between the yolk sac and the outer wall of the …

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  • 53Treppas — This interesting surname with variant spellings Trepass, Trepasse, Treppas, Trepas, etc. is either a topographical name for someone who lived in the village or town situated by a soft mass, deriving from the Welsh tre meaning village , town ,… …

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  • 54mush — I. /mʌʃ / (say mush) noun 1. meal, especially corn meal, boiled in water or milk until it forms a thick, soft mass. 2. any thick, soft mass. 3. anything unpleasantly lacking in firmness, force, dignity, etc. 4. Colloquial weak or maudlin… …

  • 55paste — /peɪst / (say payst) noun 1. a mixture of flour and water, often with starch, etc., used for causing paper, etc., to adhere. 2. any material or preparation in a soft or plastic mass: a toothpaste. 3. dough, especially when prepared with… …

  • 56pulp — I. noun Etymology: Middle English pulpe, from Latin pulpa flesh, pulp Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) the soft, succulent part of a fruit usually composed of mesocarp (2) stem pith when soft and spongy b. a soft mass of vegetable matter (as of… …

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  • 57Mizithra — Country of origin Greece Region, town N/A Source of milk Goats, Ewes Pasteurised Not traditionally, but commercially yes …

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  • 58fluff — n. & v. n. 1 soft, light, feathery material coming off blankets etc. 2 soft fur or feathers. 3 sl. a a mistake in delivering theatrical lines, in playing music, etc. b a mistake in playing a game. v. 1 tr. & intr. (often foll. by up) shake into… …

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  • 59nephroblastoma — neph·ro·blas·to·ma (nĕf rō blă stōʹmə) n. pl. neph·ro·blas·to·mas or neph·ro·blas·to·ma·ta ( mə tə) See Wilms tumor. * * * also called  embryoma , or  Wilms tumour        malignant renal (kidney) tumour of early childhood. In 75 percent of the… …

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  • 60mash — {{11}}mash (n.) soft mixture, late O.E. *masc (in masc wyrt mash wort, infused malt ), from P.Gmc. *maisk (Cf. Swed. mäsk grains for pigs, Ger. Maisch crushed grapes, infused malt, O.E. meox dung, filth ), from PIE *meik to mix (see MIX …

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