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  • 121Massive particle — A bradyon, also known as a tardyon or ittyon,[1] is a particle that travels slower than light.[2] All known particles that have mass are bradyons. The term bradyon , from Greek: βραδύς (bradys, “slow”), was coined to contrast with tachyon , from… …

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  • 122massive spasm — a spasm characterized by contraction of most of the body musculature. Cf. seizure and infantile massive s …

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  • 123massive Biegung — schnell weggehen,abhauen ♦ Jetzt machen wir ne massive Biegung …

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  • 124massive Probe — tūrinis bandinys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. bulk sample vok. massive Probe, f rus. массивный образец, m; объёмный образец, m pranc. échantillon massif, m …

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  • 125massive — Synonyms and related words: Brobdingnagian, Cyclopean, Gargantuan, adamantine, amplitudinous, astronomical, awesome, awkward, big, boundless, broad bodied, bulky, bullnecked, burdensome, close, close knit, close textured, close woven, clumsy,… …

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  • 126Massive — tremendous; extraordinary; unusual …

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  • 127massive — I Australian Slang tremendous; extraordinary; unusual II Everyday English Slang in Ireland n brilliant, deadly III Rasta Dictionary respected, used with LARGE to add emphasis …

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  • 128massive — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. bulky, ponderous, solid, imposing. See size. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. huge, heavy, bulky, cumbersome; see extensive , large 1 . See Synonym Study at heavy . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. huge …

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