"Masseuses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The plural form of "masseuse" is actually "massages".
However, I assume you meant to ask about "masseuses", which refers to multiple female practitioners of massage therapy. In this case, "masseuses" is a noun referring to several women who have trained and are licensed to provide massages professionally.
Usage Examples for "Masseuses"
The word "massed" is a verb that means to gather or assemble people or things together in a large group or cluster. It can also refer to the act of uniting or combining individual elements, such as sounds or images, into a single, coherent whole. In music, for example, masses refers to the act of playing multiple instruments or voices together, creating a rich and full sound.
The masseter is a facial muscle that helps move the jawbone (mandible) and closes the jaw. It is one of the muscles of mastication (chewing) and also assists in actions such as biting, chewing, and wriggling the jaw.
The word "masseteric" refers to something that relates to the masseter muscle, which is one of the muscles of mastication (chewing) in the jaw. It can also refer to a condition or characteristic affecting this muscle or related to its function.
A person who gives massages to relax and ease muscle tension, typically professional and licensed in the treatment.
A "Masshole" is a colloquial term used to refer to someone from Massachusetts, particularly from the Greater Boston area. It's often used in a humorous or ironic way to describe someone with a strong Boston accent or mannerisms, similar to how someone from New York City might be referred to as "New Yawkers". The term is often used affectionately by locals to describe themselves or their fellow Bostonians, and has gained widespread popularity in popular culture.