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mass in
verb
- adverb to fill or block in (the areas of unified colour, shade, etc) in a painting or drawing
Example Sentences
Over the rest of that year’s 60-game season, Ohtani did not pitch again, getting shut down on the mound shortly after his second start when an MRI revealed a sprained flexor pronator mass in his right forearm.
They picked out one gene in particular - called DENND1B - that was associated with a higher body mass in the labradors.
And when they searched through a library of genetic information from thousands of humans, they discovered that the same gene was associated with a higher body mass in people, too.
The church held its first Mass in 1964, though the local Roman Catholic community dates back to its first parish meeting in 1950.
These energy savings drove growth gains in the model crop, which the current team hoped would translate to increased mass in their food crop.
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