mass
Reikšmė (anglų kalba)
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- Matter, material.
- (obsolete) Matter, material.
- Matter, material.
- Matter, material.
- Matter, material.
- Matter, material.
- A large quantity; a sum.
- A large quantity; a sum.
- A large quantity; a sum.
- A large quantity; a sum.
- A large quantity; a sum.
Dažnis
Tariama kaip (IPA)
/mæs/
Etimologija (anglų kalba)
In late Middle English (circa 1400) as masse in the sense of "lump, quantity of matter", from Anglo-Norman masse, in Old French attested from the 11th century, via late Latin massa (“lump, dough”), from Ancient Greek μᾶζα (mâza, “barley-cake, lump (of dough)”). The Greek noun may be derived from the verb μάσσω (mássō, “to knead”), ultimately from a Proto-Indo-European *maǵ- (“to oil, knead”), although this is uncertain. Doublet of masa. The sense of "a large number or quantity" arises circa 1580. The scientific sense is from 1687 (as Latin massa) in the works of Isaac Newton, with the first English use (as mass) occurring in 1704.
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