1. masa - Noun
2. Masa - Proper noun
an independent group of closely related Chadic languages spoken in the area between the Biu-Mandara and East Chadic languages
Source: WordNetAbundance team was thrilled when Masa said Mbando village will be one of the recipients,” Pullanikkatil said. Source: Internet
Also, because it is more basic it might contribute flavor in much the same way that lye does to pretzels and masa. Source: Internet
Add masa mixture, hot sauce, and bourbon to chili and stir to combine. Source: Internet
Finely ground corn flour that has been treated with food-grade lime is called masa harina (see masa ) and is used to make tortillas and tamales in Mexican cooking. Source: Internet
Police were notified at approximately 2:45 p.m. on Saturday that an Audi had crashed into a Volvo that had stopped in order to make a left turn at the 128th kilometer of Risti-Virtsu-Kuivastu Highway in the village of Masa. Source: Internet
Cocktail pairings are from Rye bar manager Jen Ackrill, and include one made with Espolon blanco tequila, heirloom pepper granita, jalapeño tincture, Meyer lemon, candied Fresno chile, and smoked masa salt. Source: Internet