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massive — adjective Etymology: Middle English massiffe, from Anglo French mascif, alteration of massiz, from Vulgar Latin *massicius, from Latin massa mass Date: 15th century 1. forming or consisting of a large mass: a. bulky b. weighty, heavy < massive… … New Collegiate Dictionary
massive — /ˈmæsɪv / (say masiv) adjective 1. consisting of or forming a large mass; bulky and heavy. 2. large, as the head or forehead. 3. solid or substantial; great or imposing. 4. Mineralogy without outward crystal form, although perhaps crystalline in… …