Sure, here are some more possibilities for 3-letter words that could describe a “weke massa” (soft mass) in Dutch, depending on the specific context:
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Slijk: This refers to soft, wet mud, often found in marshes or along riverbanks.
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Bri: This describes a soft, mushy porridge or gruel, typically made from grains like oats or wheat.
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Zem: This means “soil” or “earth” in a general sense, but can also refer to a soft, crumbly type of soil.
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Wei: This word has several meanings, including “serum” (the liquid part of blood), “whey” (the liquid left over after making cheese), and “sap” (the liquid in plants). All of these can be considered soft masses.
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Sneeuw: While not technically a “massa,” snow is a soft, fluffy accumulation of ice crystals that could fit the description in certain contexts.
These are just a few examples, and the best word will depend on the specific type of soft mass you are referring to. I hope this helps!