Masis, Massis, or MASIS may refer to:
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Masis (given name) Masis or Massis (Armenian: Մասիս) is an Armenian masculine given name that may refer to
* Masis Aram Gözbek (born 1987), Turkish musician, conductor and composer
* Masis Hambarsounian (born 1951), Armenian-Iranian boxer
* Masis Voskanyan
Mas ...
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Massis (surname) Massis is a French surname that may refer to
* Alfredo De Massis, Italian management and organization scientist
* Annick Massis (born 1958), French soprano singer
*Henri Massis (1886–1970), French essayist, literary critic and literary historian
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Mount Ararat
Mount Ararat or , ''Ararat''; or is a snow-capped and dormant compound volcano in the extreme east of Turkey. It consists of two major volcanic cones: Greater Ararat and Little Ararat. Greater Ararat is the highest peak in Turkey and th ...
, a mountain in Turkey historically known as Masis by the Armenians
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Masis, Armenia, a city in Ararat Province, Armenia
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Masis (village)
Masis ( hy, Մասիս; until 1945, Tokhanshalu and Takhanshalu) is a village in the Ararat Province of Armenia.
See also
* Ararat Province
Ararat ( hy, Արարատ, ), is a province ('' marz'') of Armenia. Its capital and largest city is th ...
, a village in Ararat Province, Armenia
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FC Masis Urmia Masis FC ( hy, Ուրմիա Մասիս Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ), is defunct Armenian football club from Masis, Ararat Province
Ararat ( hy, Արարատ, ), is a province ('' marz'') of Armenia. Its capital and largest city i ...
, a defunct football club in Armenia
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Massis (weekly)
''Massis'' (in Armenian Մասիս) is bilingual (published in Armenian and English) since 1980. The weekly newspaper is headquartered in Pasadena, California.
''Massis'' is the organ of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party
The Social Democra ...
, an Armenian publication in Los Angeles, CA
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Massis (periodical)
''Massis'' (in Armenian Մասիս) is a Lebanese-Armenian publication published by the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Lebanon.
History and profile
''Massis'' was established in 1947 by Cardinal Gregorio Pietro Agagianian in Beirut. A lon ...
, an Armenian Catholic publication in Beirut, Lebanon
* , an Armenian Ottoman publication (1852–1908), first established as ''Hayasdan'', published in Constantinople (now Istanbul)
* Memory and SMS interface standard
(where "SMS" stands for "STAR Memory System", and "STAR" in turn stands for "Self-Test and Repair"), a specialized
hardware description language created by
Synopsys for the purpose of describing
random-access memory
Random-access memory (RAM; ) is a form of computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working Data (computing), data and machine code. A Random access, random-access memory device allows data items to b ...
structures in
integrated circuit design
Integrated circuit design, or IC design, is a sub-field of electronics engineering, encompassing the particular logic and circuit design techniques required to design integrated circuits, or ICs. ICs consist of miniaturized electronic component ...
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Massifs
*Massís del Besiberri, also known as
Besiberri Massif
Besiberri Massif ( ca, Massís del Besiberri) is a mountain massif of the central area of the Pyrenees, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It is located at the western limit of the Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park.
Most main summits of ...
*Massís de Cardó, also known as
Cardó Massif
The Cardó Massif ( ca, Massís de Cardó, ; es, Macizo de Cardó), also known as Cardó-Boix Massif, is a mountain massif in the Baix Ebre comarca, in Catalonia, Spain. This massif is composed of a number of mountain ranges located on the left ...
*Massís Centrau, also known as
Massif Central
The (; oc, Massís Central, ; literally ''"Central Massif"'') is a highland region in south-central France, consisting of mountains and plateaus. It covers about 15% of mainland France.
Subject to volcanism that has subsided in the last 10,00 ...
*Massís del Garraf, also known as
Garraf Massif
The Garraf Massif ( ca, Massís del Garraf, ) is a mountain range of the Catalan Coastal Range, Catalonia, Spain. Its cliffs reach the Mediterranean waters. Its highest point on the coastal side is La Morella, 593 metres above sea level and furth ...
*Massís de les Gavarres, also known as
Gavarres
*Massís del Montgrí, also known as
Montgrí Massif
*Massís del Caroig, also known as
Massís del Caroig
Sierra de Enguera ( ca-valencia, Serra d'Énguera) is a long mountain range in the Canal de Navarrés and Valle de Cofrentes comarcas, Valencian Community, Spain. Its highest point is Altos de Salomón (1,056 m.) in the Caroig Massif. Other import ...
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