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massiveness

noun as in heaviness

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However, they aren’t without their problems—they can get stinky and produce a massive volume of pee that can’t easily be stored, says Jenna Senecal, a researcher studying urine-fertilizer production at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

The added wrinkle in 2020 is that the massive fires across the American West released nearly 200 million more metric tons of carbon dioxide than fires did in 2019.

The ad industry swears by its efficacy — but a massive new study tells a different story.

Our topic today is accelerating disruptive innovations to benefit society by building and running massive simulations.

Sports betting operators were willing to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to eventually capitalize on the massive amounts bettors will end up losing over the long term.

From Fortune

This is a Leskov story, a monument to its own misshapen massiveness.

Meanwhile, the massiveness of the throne warranted some model-making ahead of time, with an interesting twist.

I immediately discovered that two leading ideas were carried out in this house; massiveness and delicacy.

Approaching the bridge which spans this lovely river, we were struck with its massiveness as well as its beauty.

A wonderful union is that Pitti Palace of cyclopean massiveness with stately regularity.

On the left, El Capitan raises his colossal figure thirty-three hundred feet in smooth and simple massiveness.

There is not even the appearance of massiveness now; the panels have gone and the depth has been notably reduced.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to massiveness, such as: denseness, density, heftiness, mass, ponderosity, and ponderousness.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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