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  1. The Original $1 Dollar Makeup, Cosmetics and Beauty Online Shop

    Shop Miss A provides affordable cruelty-free beauty, makeup, jewelry at only $1. Free Shipping Categories: Makeup, Cosmetics, Skincare, Bath Bombs, Eyelashes, Beauty Blender, Makeup …

  2. missA - YouTube

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  3. miss A "Bad Girl, Good Girl” M/V - YouTube

    miss A (미쓰에이) "Bad Girl, Good Girl” M/Vmiss A Official Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/saymissA miss A Official Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jypemissA mi...

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  5. Mass (music) - Wikipedia

    Mass (music) Missa Virgo parens Christi by Jacobus Barbireau The Mass (Latin: missa, Italian: messa, French: messe, German: Messe) is a form of musical composition that sets the …

  6. Ite, missa est: The Mission That Begins at the End of the Mass

    The phrase Ite, missa est is commonly translated as “Go, the Mass is ended.” But that is a poor and incomplete translation. Etymologically, missa comes from the Latin verb mittere, which …

  7. Miss A | Miss A Wiki | Fandom

    miss A (미쓰에이 misseuei) was a South Korean-Chinese girl group formed by JYP Entertainment. The group debuted on July 2010 with the single "Bad Girl Good Girl" as a quartet, consisting of …

  8. missa - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 26, 2025 · From Old Galician-Portuguese missa, from Ecclesiastical Latin missa (“mass”), from Latin mittō (“to send”), from Proto-Indo-European *meyth₂- (“to exchange, remove”).

  9. missa - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary

    Definition The term ‘missa’ refers to a form of liturgical service in the Christian tradition, particularly in the Roman Catholic Church.

  10. Missa Meaning | Goong.com - New Generation Dictionary

    English Meaning: The Latin word “missa” translates to “Mass” in English, specifically referring to the Christian liturgical service in which the Eucharist is consecrated and distributed.