"Masjid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Masjid (also spelled mosque) is a word that refers to a place of worship for Muslims.
A masher is a utensil used for crushing, breaking, or smashing food, such as potatoes, carrots, or broccoli, into smaller pieces. It is often used in cooking to prepare ingredients for various dishes.
Mashes is the third person singular present tense of the verb "mash", which means to crush or press something, typically food, into a pulp or a smooth consistency. It can also refer to a mixture of crushed or pounded food, such as mashed potatoes or mashed peas.
The verb "mashing" means to press or squash something, especially food, into a pulp or puree using a tool such as a fork, potato masher, or blender. For example, "She mashes the avocado to make guacamole." It can also refer to the act of crashing or smashing something together, as in "The cars were mashing against each other in the parking lot."
A mashup is a combination of two or more contrasting elements, such as different music styles, genres, or cultural influences, to create a new and unique creation. It can also refer to a technique used in music, film, or other forms of media to combine different sources or elements into a single piece. In general, a mashup suggests fusion, integration, or blending of disparate elements to produce something fresh, innovative, and often unexpected.
Masillae refers to the plural form of "masilla", which means "mastication" or "chewing" in Latin. In anatomy, masillae can also refer to the plural form of "masilla", which is an alternative term for the jawbone or mandible.
Masjed-e Soliman is a qanat town in Izeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. It is a historic city and a significant archaeological site, known for its ancient qanats (underground tunnels and aqueducts) that date back to the Sassanid Empire (224-603 AD). The city is also famous for its stunning rock relief carvings and inscriptions, as well as its ancient irrigation systems and a large, abandoned Sassanid palace.
A mask is a covering that is worn on the face, typically for protection, concealment, or performance. It can be made of various materials, such as fabric, plastic, or metal, and may be used for a wide range of purposes, including:<br><br> Preventing the spread of disease (e.g., in medical settings or during pandemics)<br> Concealing one's identity (e.g., in costumes, disguises, or for privacy)<br> Expressing personality or character (e.g., in theatrical performances, cosplay, or cultural traditions)<br> Providing protection from the elements (e.g., in extreme weather conditions)<br><br>The term "mask" can also be used metaphorically to refer to something that hides or conceals one's true self, feelings, or intentions, such as a "mask of civility" or a "mask of modesty."
Concealed or hidden, especially so as not to be recognized or known; wearing a mask or covering the face.
Masking refers to the act of covering or concealing something, such as a person's face, voice, or emotions, often in order to disguise or protect one's true identity or feelings.
Maskinonge is a type of large suckerfish, specifically the blue sucker (Catostomus marki). It is native to the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes region in North America.
Maslin is a type of chickpea arranged in a tray or case with its roots attached, used for planting. It can also refer to a mixture of various cereals, especially wheat, oats, and barley.