1. massa - Noun
2. Massa - Proper noun
(countable) A surname.
massa (plural massas)
(US, historical, colloquial) Pronunciation spelling of master, representing African-American Vernacular English.
Massa (plural Massas)
(US, historical, colloquial) Pronunciation spelling of master, representing African-American Vernacular English.
(uncountable) A town in Tuscany, Italy
Source: en.wiktionary.orgEx-F1 stars went toe to toe as Felipe Massa recorded the exact SAME time as Pascal Weihrlein who was initially on provisional pole. Source: Internet
Emerging from the final stop in fourth on fresh rubber he made swift work of Rosberg to take third and Ferrari’s Felipe Massa to take second and was five seconds back on Vettel with 12 laps to go. Source: Internet
“Future tests will study other types of leafy crops as well as small fruits like pepper and tomatoes, to help provide supplemental fresh produce for the astronaut diet,” Ms. Massa added. Source: Internet
In 1946, with decree Lieutenant one (Umberto II of Savoia) the new municipality of Apuania was formed, and the province (for error and/or historical ignorance) resumptions the denomination does not date from 1859 when it was "Massa and Carrara" but Massa. Source: Internet
Both Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa were never in doubt, both are former race winners. Source: Internet
Gioia Massa, a scientist working on food production in the International Space Station, is also a big fan of the Ridley Scott-directed Matt Damon romp. Source: Internet