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* A type of rave, see [[Rave party]].
* A type of rave, see [[Rave party]].
In geology, the terms massive refers to a rock that is not broken, disjointed, cracked or foliated. In other words, it is fairly homogeneous in appearance.
In geology, the terms massive refers to a rock that is not broken, disjointed, cracked or foliated. In other words, it is fairly homogeneous in appearance.

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Massive is an adjective related to the noun, mass. The term Massive could also refer to:

In geology, the terms massive refers to a rock that is not broken, disjointed, cracked or foliated. In other words, it is fairly homogeneous in appearance.

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