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masa

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for masa.

Editorial note

Another easy microwave win is polenta, I sometimes make a polenta-ish porridge with masa flour because its more nutritious and the taste is nice.

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Definitions4
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Quick take

A female given name from Japanese.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of masa gathered in one view.

noun

A female given name from Japanese.

noun

Alternative form of Massa (“Chadic ethnic group”). [(uncountable) A town in Tuscany, Italy.]

noun

Alternative form of Massa (“Chadic language”). [(uncountable) A town in Tuscany, Italy.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for masa.

noun

A female given name from Japanese.

noun

Alternative form of Massa (“Chadic ethnic group”). [(uncountable) A town in Tuscany, Italy.]

noun

Alternative form of Massa (“Chadic language”). [(uncountable) A town in Tuscany, Italy.]

noun

(US) Maize dough made from freshly prepared hominy, used for making tortillas, tamales, etc.

Example sentences

1

Another easy microwave win is polenta, I sometimes make a polenta-ish porridge with masa flour because its more nutritious and the taste is nice.

2

It just struck me that Masa Son won't pick up the phone even when Jensen gets desperate enough.

3

That shit at Masa better be damn good for $400 plus tax & tip.

4

It's totally edible without and most americans today don't eat nixtamalized corn outside masa.

5

I mean Masa will make you a billionaire if you just have a shit business idea you’re enthusiastic enough about, no need to be a terrible person.

6

Run by Masa who many consider an oracle because his placed massive bets years before other people and those bets have paid of big.

7

If you wanted to run your own workshop, or join one of theirs I am sure Kazu or Masa would be pleased to know you.

8

At least some pre-Columbian societies nixtamalized their corn (think hominy and masa harina), which unlocks many nutrients, greatly improving its nutritional value and making it a much better staple than non-nixtamalized corn.

9

(Much like the tyre wall that Masa slammed into seconds later).

10

> Run by Masa who many consider an oracle because his placed massive bets years before other people and those bets have paid of big.

11

>But corn masa flour, a staple used in Latino diets, was left out of the original fortification requirement — and rates of conditions such as spina bifida and anencephaly in that community have remained stubbornly high.

Quote examples

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Maybe Masa, the famous place at $300/head minimum was technically "better" in terms of the sushi you got, but Yasuda was up there in terms of the quality of the fish and preparation, at a much more reasonable price.

2

He posits the concept of the "mass individual" ( hombre masa ) a man who is born into the industrial society, but takes for granted the progress - technical and political - that he enjoys, does not enquire about the origins of said progress or his relationship to it, and therefore becomes malleable to illiberal rhetoric.

Proper noun examples

1

Masa Son top ticks a market is somehow still news in 2025.

2

Certainly, he does not share Masa's (or PG's) weakness for the genii of the day.

3

Nobody forced a pension plan to invest in Masa's 300 year AI vision or whatever.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use masa in a sentence?

Another easy microwave win is polenta, I sometimes make a polenta-ish porridge with masa flour because its more nutritious and the taste is nice.

What does masa mean?

A female given name from Japanese.

What part of speech is masa?

masa is commonly used as noun.