MAS
Noun
MAs
plural of MA
Anagrams
• 'ams, A.M.s, AMS, ASM, MSA, S. Am., SAM, SMA, Sam, Sam., sam, sma
Etymology 1
Noun
mas (plural mas)
A country cottage or farmstead in southern France.
Etymology 2
Noun
mas
plural of ma
Etymology 3
Noun
mas (plural mas)
(Caribbean) A type of traveling dramatic performance conducted as part of a parade celebrating Carnival, originating in Trinidad and Tobago and performed throughout the Caribbean.
Anagrams
• 'ams, A.M.s, AMS, ASM, MSA, S. Am., SAM, SMA, Sam, Sam., sam, sma
Noun
MAS (countable and uncountable, plural MASes)
Initialism of multi-agent system.
Initialism of microarchitecture specification.
(education) Initialism of master of applied science.
Initialism of male answer syndrome.
Synonyms
(Master of Applied Science)
• MASc / M.A.Sc. / M. A. Sc.; MAppSc / M.App.Sc. / M. App. Sc.; MEng / M.Eng. / M. Eng.
Anagrams
• 'ams, A.M.s, AMS, ASM, MSA, S. Am., SAM, SMA, Sam, Sam., sam, sma
Etymology
Noun
Mas (plural Masses)
(now, historical, chiefly, in representations of US and Caribbean dialect) Master, used as a title of respect. [from 16th c.]
(obsolete, Scotland) The title of someone holding a Master of Arts, especially a Presbyterian minister. [17th–19th c.]
Anagrams
• 'ams, A.M.s, AMS, ASM, MSA, S. Am., SAM, SMA, Sam, Sam., sam, sma
Source: Wiktionary