mat
mat [mat mats matted matting] noun, adjective BrE [mæt] NAmE [mæt] noun 1. a small piece of thick carpet or strong material that is used to cover part of a floor •Wipe your feet on the mat before you come in, please. see also ↑bath mat, ↑doormat, ↑mouse mat 2. a piece of thick material such as rubber or plastic used especially in some sports for people to lie on or fall onto •a judo/an exercise mat 3. a small piece of plastic, wood or cloth used on a table for decoration or to protect the surface from heat or damage •a beer mat see also ↑table mat 4. a thick mass of sth that is stuck together •a mat of hair see also ↑matted Word Origin: n. Old English m(e)att(e), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch mat and German Matte, from late Latin matta, from Phoenician. Example Bank: •The man unrolled his prayer mat. •They hoped the country would put out a welcome mat for Western investment. •a thick mat of hair •the dense mat of roots at the bottom of the tree Idioms: ↑go to the mat ▪ ↑take somebody to the mat adjective (US) = ↑matt Word Origin: n. Old English m(e)att(e), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch mat and German Matte, from late Latin matta, from Phoenician.
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