What is meant by the term Latin Mass it is meant the Mass is in Latin, which is the language of the church and it is very beautiful. I go every Sunday to the Latin Mass.
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β 12y agoUsually a Mass for deceased children.
mass of solid matter without water.
The term from Latin for "as a group" is spelled en masse.
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Mass email is when you send a lot of promotional emails to your clients or contacts. If can sometimes be mistaken as spam, but mass emails are sent by permission.
The Latin word for Mass is Missa.
It depends. If you are talking about motion, F = m*a. Force = mass times acceleration.
The term gravitas comes from Latin and means in all seriousness, dignity, and of importance. It was one of the great virtues of ancient Roman times along with pietas.
The specific word "algebra" first appears in Latin, specifically medieval Latin. It's derived from an Arabic term "al jebr", though, if that's what you meant.
The term ex officio is Latin for "from the office." It is often meant as by virtue of the office, and a common example refers to the US Vice President heading the Senate.
Yes, PO is a Latin term.
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