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mac [mæk] N Brit inf

disc [dɪsk] N

mass [mæs] N no pl

1. mass a. PHYS:

massa f

2. mass (large quantity):

monte m

mess <-es> [mes] N

1. mess no pl (disorganized state):

2. mess no pl (trouble):

caos m

3. mess (dining hall):

miss1 [mɪs] N (form of adress)

moss <-es> [mɑːs, Brit mɒs] N

I . mock [mɑːk, Brit mɒk] ADJ

1. mock (imitation):

napa f

2. mock (practice):

II . mock [mɑːk, Brit mɒk] VB intr

III . mock [mɑːk, Brit mɒk] VB trans

1. mock (ridicule):

2. mock (imitate):

III . much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRON

muck [mʌk] N no pl esp Brit inf

1. muck (dirt):

2. muck (manure):

I . mask [mæsk, Brit mɑːsk] N a. fig

II . mask [mæsk, Brit mɑːsk] VB trans

mast [mæst, Brit mɑːst] N NAUT

mesh [meʃ] N no pl

mist [mɪst] N

I . most [moʊst, Brit məʊst] superl of ADJ

II . most [moʊst, Brit məʊst] superl of ADV

III . most [moʊst, Brit məʊst] superl of PRON

See also much , many , many

III . much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRON

II . many <more, most> [ˈmeni] PRON

III . many <more, most> [ˈmeni] N

I . muse [mjuːz] VB intr

II . muse [mjuːz] N

II . must [mʌst] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He graduated from college in 1928, and received his diplomi-insinri (MSc) degree in 1935.
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It provided MSc programs in aerodynamics, propulsion, flight dynamics and aerospace structures.
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Don graduated in 1938, completed his MSc in 1944 and a doctorate in 1948.
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He dropped out for financial reasons, but did receive an MSc.
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