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mat (mat)

noun

  1. a flat, coarse fabric made of woven or plaited hemp, straw, rope, rushes, etc., often used as a floor covering
  2. a piece of this or of corrugated rubber, cocoa fiber, etc., used variously as a doormat, bathmat, or removable floor covering for a car
    1. a flat piece of cloth, woven straw, etc., put under a vase, dish, or the like, or used as an ornament, as on a table
    2. a pad, as of rubber or plastic, used to protect the surface of an oven, sink, etc.
  3. a thickly padded floor covering, esp. one used in a gymnasium for tumbling, wrestling, etc.
  4. anything densely interwoven or felted, or growing in a thick tangle a mat of hair
  5. Naut. a thick web of rope yarn, used to protect rigging from wear

Etymology: ME matte < OE meatt < LL matta (> Ger matte) < Phoen word akin to Heb mittāh, a cover

transitive verb matted mat′·ted, matting mat′·ting

  1. to cover with or as with a mat or mats
  2. to interweave, felt, or tangle together into a thick mass

intransitive verb

to be interwoven, felted, or tangled together into a thick mass
mat Idioms

go to the mat

Etymology: < mat as used in wrestling

Informal to engage in a struggle or dispute
mat2 definition

mat (mat)

adjective

Etymology: Fr < OFr mat, defeated, exhausted, prob. < L mattus, drunk < madidus, soaked, drunk < madere, to be drenched, drunk < IE base *mad-, to be wet, drip, juicy, fat > mast, meat

noun

  1. matte
  2. a border, as of cardboard or cloth, put around a picture, either as the frame or, usually, between the picture and the frame

Etymology: Fr

transitive verb matted mat′·ted, matting mat′·ting

  1. to produce a dull finish on (metal, glass, etc.)
  2. to apply a mat to (a picture)
mat3 definition

mat (mat)

noun

Informal a matrix; printing mold

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mat Synonyms

mat

n.

covering, floor covering, doormat, table runner, doily, place mat, landing mat, boat fender, network, table mat, place setting, intertexture, web, mesh, wattle, woven fabric, cloth, straw mat; see also cover 1, rug, tablecloth.


mat

v.


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mat Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • foliage: It's a light yellow-green in color and produces large mats of foliage, often under conifers in gardens.

Converse of object

  • unhook: On landing, lay them in the landing net on an unhooking mat, never on uncovered hard ground.

Adjective modifier

  • peel-off: Operators commonly put only one foot on the peel-off mat or avoid the peel-off mat altogether.

Modifies a noun

  • excercises: It was jolly cold out, so we have all warmed up with prolonged dance mat excercises!

Noun used with modifier

  • non-slip: Use non-slip mats or strips on the bottom of the bath.
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mat quotes

I left the room with silent dignity, but caught my foot in the mat.

-Grossmith, George

   In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, The floors of plaister, and the walls of dung, On once a flock-bed, but repaired with straw, With tape-tied curtains, never meant to draw, The George and Garter dangling from that bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villiers lies.

-Pope, Alexander

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