Definition of Masas

1. masa [n] - See also: masa

Lexicographical Neighbors of Masas

maryjanes
marysole
marzacotto
marzipan
marzipan layer
marzipans
maréchaussée
mas
mas'r
masa
masala
masala chai
masalas
masaman
masas (current term)
masc
mascagnite
mascara
mascaraed
mascaraing
mascaras
mascaron
mascarons
mascarpone
mascarpones
maschaladenitis
maschale
maschalephidrosis

Literary usage of Masas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. El Salvador at War: An Oral History of Conflict from the 1979 Insurrection edited by Max G. Manwaring, Court Prisk (1995)
"Third, there must be a concentration of masas, which will support and provide the basis ... This was an attempt to bring together all of the masas, workers, ..."

2. The Denotation of Generic Terms in Ancient Indian Philosophy: Grammar, Nyāya by Peter M. Scharf (1996)
"As a weight of gold it equals a karsa which Monier-Williams defines as follows: A weight of gold or silver (= 16 masas = 80 ..."

3. Argentina: Legend and History by Cincinato G. B. Laguardia (1919)
"5. mientras se cruzan dos palabras, in the twinkling of an eye. 8. atraerse. The reflexive is here the indirect object of the verb. if). masas de tinieblas ..."

4. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay by Asiatic Society of Bombay (1902)
"He was to test the silver received from the traders, and then to cut it into pieces earh weighing 11 masas and 1 gunja. He had to give security for the due ..."

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