matmæt
mat (v)
- present
- mats
- past
- matted
- past participle
- matted
- present participle
- matting
mat (n)
mat
mat
English Definitions:
mat (noun)
a thick flat pad used as a floor covering
mat, matting (noun)
mounting consisting of a border or background for a picture
mat, gym mat (noun)
sports equipment consisting of a piece of thick padding on the floor for gymnastic sports
mat (noun)
a mass that is densely tangled or interwoven
"a mat of weeds and grass"
Master of Arts in Teaching, MAT (noun)
a master's degree in teaching
flatness, lusterlessness, lustrelessness, mat, matt, matte (noun)
the property of having little or no contrast; lacking highlights or gloss
mat (adj)
a small pad of material that is used to protect surface from an object placed on it
flat, mat, matt, matte, matted (verb)
not reflecting light; not glossy
"flat wall paint"; "a photograph with a matte finish"
entangle, tangle, mat, snarl (verb)
twist together or entwine into a confusing mass
"The child entangled the cord"
felt, felt up, mat up, matt-up, matte up, matte, mat (verb)
change texture so as to become matted and felt-like
"The fabric felted up after several washes"
mat (Noun)
A flat piece of coarse material used for wiping one's feet, or as a decorative or protective floor covering.
mat (Noun)
A small flat piece of material used to protect a surface from anything hot or rough; a coaster.
mat (Noun)
A floor pad to protect athletes.
mat (Noun)
A thickly tangled mess, of hair etc.
mat (Noun)
A thick paper or paperboard border used to inset and center the contents of a frame.
mat (Noun)
A thin layer of woven, non-woven, or knitted fiber that serves as reinforcement to a material.
mat (Verb)
To cover, protect or decorate with mats.
mat (Verb)
To form a thick, tangled mess.
Mat (ProperNoun)
A diminutive of the male given name Matthew.
Mat
A mat is a generic term for a piece of fabric or flat material, generally placed on a floor or other flat surface, which serves a range of purposes including: ⁕providing a regular or flat surface, such as a mousepad. ⁕protecting that which is beneath the mat, such as a place mat or the matting used in archival framing and preservation of documents and paintings. ⁕protecting that which is above the mat, such as a wrestling or gymnastics mat, or an anti-vibration mat. ⁕changing the state of that which passes above it, such as a doormat attracting dirt from shoes. In domestic settings: ⁕A doormat, more frequently spelled door-mat, is a flat, usually rectangular object placed immediately outside or inside the entrance to a house or other building, to allow people to easily scrub or wipe the soles of their shoes before entering. Doormats are usually made from tough, long-lasting material such as coir, palmyra fibres and stalks, nylon, rubber, cloth, or aluminium and other metals. Doormats may also be known as welcome mats, as their location at an entrance constitutes a "welcome" to visitors, and may therefore also bear some word, message or sign of greeting. This in turn has given rise to a subculture of cartoons featuring characters returning home to find a humorous message on the doormat. The lowly purpose for which doormats exist has also led to informal use of the term as a reference to people who behave timidly or passively when exploited by others.
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