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English-Russian dictionary of chemistre. 2014.
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre. 2014.
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Mat — Mat, v. i. To grow thick together; to become interwoven or felted together like a mat, as hair when wetted with a sticky substance; as, a long haired cat whose fur is matted. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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mat — {{11}}mat (adj.) 1640s, lusterless, dull (of a color or surface), from Fr. mat dull, dead surface, from O.Fr. mat beaten down, withered, afflicted, dejected; dull, which is perhaps from L. mattus maudlin with drink, from madere to be wet or… … Etymology dictionary
mat — mat1 matless, adj. /mat/, n., v., matted, matting. n. 1. a piece of fabric made of plaited or woven rushes, straw, hemp, or similar fiber, or of some other pliant material, as rubber, used as a protective covering on a floor or other surface, to… … Universalium
mat — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English meatte, from Late Latin matta, of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew miṭṭāh bed Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) a piece of coarse, woven, plaited, or felted fabric used especially as a floor… … New Collegiate Dictionary
mat — I. /mæt / (say mat) noun 1. a piece of fabric made of plaited or woven rushes, straw, hemp, or other fibre, used to cover a floor, to wipe the shoes on, etc. 2. a small piece of material, often ornamental, set under a dish of food, a lamp, vase,… …