All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Mass Effect (franchise)"
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Total 12 word senses
- BroShep (Proper name) [English] The male version of the Commander Shepard player character in the Mass Effect series.
- FemShep (Proper name) [English] The female version of the Commander Shepard player character in the Mass Effect series.
- ME (Proper name) [English] Abbreviation of Maine, a state of the United States of America.
- ME2 (Proper name) [English] Initialism of Mass Effect 2.
- ME3 (Proper name) [English] Initialism of Mass Effect 3.
- ME4 (Proper name) [English] Initialism of Mass Effect 4.
- MEA (Proper name) [English] Initialism of Mass Effect: Andromeda.
- N7 Day (Proper name) [English] An informal commemorative day observed annually on November 7 by Mass Effect fandom.
- Shakarian (Proper name) [English] The ship of characters Commander Shepard and Garrus Vakarian from the video game series Mass Effect.
- Shenko (Proper name) [English] The ship of characters Commander Shepard and Kaidan Alenko from the video game series Mass Effect.
- Shiara (Proper name) [English] The ship of characters Commander Shepard and Liara T'Soni from the video game series Mass Effect.
- paragade (Proper name) [English] A play style in the Mass Effect series in which options from both the paragon and renegade orientations are selected about equally.
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