Crossword-Solution: MASI 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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MASI anagram AIMS, AMIS, ASIM, IAMS, IMAS, MAIS, MIAS, MISA, SAIM, SAMI, SIAM, SIMA

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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
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ATAGE
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with MASI (5)

Shelley, with the Countess Guiccioli, witnessed from their carriage the affair with the dragoon Masi, when he jostled against Taaffe.
Mrs. Shelley Lucy M. Rossetti 2004
Several of the servants were arrested, and imprisoned: and, during the investigation of the affair before the police, Lord Byron's house was surrounded by the dragoons belonging to Serjeant-major Masi's troop, who threatened to force the doors.
The Life of Lord Byron John Galt 2003
Becker was travelling in Italy in 1865, and settled in Florence for a time, during which he organised the above-mentioned quartet, with Masi, second violin, Chiostri, viola, and Hilpert, violoncello.
Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday Henry C. Lahee 2005
Lastly, in consequence of a quarrel that arose between Sergeant Masi and Lord Byron's riding companions, an arbitrary measure was taken, which again compelled his friends--the Counts Gamba--to leave Pisa for Genoa; and he, though free to remain, resolved on sharing their fate and quitting Pisa likewise.
My Recollections of Lord Byron Teresa Guiccioli 2008
Next came the shepherd poet, Rosi; Prince Canino’s Secretary, Masi; a young French monk of the order of Conventualists, Dumaine; Generals Durando and Ferrari; the journalist, Sterbini, afterwards so fatally popular; and, of course, the demagogue, Cicerruacho, who had been, at first, enthusiastic in the cause of the Pope, but who now burned for war, and, ere long, imparted to the revolution a character of fitful fanaticism and absurd sympathies.
Pius IX. And His Time The Rev. Æneas MacDonell 2009

Quotes with MASI (1)

I have to go home, Masi. You are my home, bella. I am lost without you. He couldn’t speak. There were no words to recoil the loss consuming him. Massimo brought his hands up to her face. Kissing her one last time. He had to for his sanity. And he did with great passion, knowing he’d hurt her face when she kissed him back. But she did. He heard the cry in her throat as their tongues danced. Warm tears touched his palms as they continued to kiss. His fingertips were wet with sa…
Avery Aster Undressed
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