I vaguely recall that any "thingy with mass" (I want to say lepton, or at least, lepton like, IIRC) has attributes -- like orbital radius for a planet, or angular momentum for a spinning top -- actually restrained to assuming magnitudes each having a specific quantum number. For macro objects -- earth orbit say -- the computations would provide ?billions? of "allowed orbits" per inch. That is, the prediction of unmeasurably small changes.
Like I said, it's a semantic argument. I could say from GR that energy/momentum is mass, and that time is the imaginary component of space, but that wouldn't mean much to someone who didn't already understand GR. I don't know a better phrase for spin and angular momentum for a popular audience other than "associated with," which I stole from Feynman.