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mat1 (măt)
n.
  1. A flat piece of coarse fabric or other material used for wiping one's shoes or feet, or in various other forms as a floor covering.
  2. A small flat piece of decorated material placed under a lamp, dish of food, or other object.
  3. Sports. A floor pad to protect athletes, as in wrestling or gymnastics.
  4. A densely woven or thickly tangled mass: a mat of hair.
  5. The solid part of a lace design.
  6. A heavy woven net of rope or wire cable placed over a blasting site to keep debris from scattering.

v., mat·ted, mat·ting, mats.

v.tr.
  1. To cover, protect, or decorate with mats or a mat.
  2. To pack or interweave into a thick mass: High winds matted the leaves against the base of the fence.
v.intr.
To be packed or interwoven into a thick mass; become entangled.

[Middle English, from Old English matte, from Late Latin matta, of Phoenician origin.]


mat2 (măt)
n.
  1. A decorative border placed around a picture to serve as a frame or provide contrast between the picture and the frame.
  2. also matte
    1. A dull, often rough finish, as of paint, glass, metal, or paper.
    2. A special tool for producing such a surface or finish.
  3. Printing. See matrix (sense ).
tr.v., mat·ted, mat·ting, mats.
  1. To put a mat around (a picture).
  2. To produce a dull finish on.
adj. also matte
Having a dull finish.

[From French, dull, from Old French, defeated, withered, perhaps from Latin mattus, stupefied, senseless, possibly from *maditus, past participle of madēre, to be wet.]




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