Fire, before you think differently, is a form of matter. Everything is. Fire itself is in the gas state. Some people think it is a solid, but in fact it does not have the substances that make it solid (or liquid for that matter).
Matrem is the form that 'mater' takes in the accusative case. The accusative case takes on the endings of the direct object of the verb. The form 'mater' is in the nominative case, as the subject of the sentence. The word 'mater' is a feminine gender noun that means 'mother'.
Arachnoid mater
upload him or enter fire as a code
The dura mater plus other tissues form the meninges. These cover and protect the brain and spinal cord. They also form the cerebral spinal fluid. (CSF).
actually gas not water
The only reson they creators of Cars made Mater all these different things like a fire truck, a dare devil a UFO ect is because those are for the excitment for the children of Tall Tales.
light is not mater Mater is a combination of atoms of a particular type which are similar and have the ability to join with each other thus forming mater on the other hand non mater is is those atoms which may be similar but are unable to join or combine. 95% of the universe is filled with non mater that can not be percieved by human form and ability. All the sub atomic particles in any atom are not mater but have a specific purpose for being there. .
Rescue squad mater, mater the greater, el materdor, undentified flying mater, Tokyo mater, monster truck mater, heavy metal mater, moon mater, and mater private eye
"Mother" is an English equivalent of the Latin word māter. The feminine singular form represents the nominative form as the subject of a phrase or sentence and the vocative form for direct address. The pronunciation will be "MA-ter" in Church and classical Latin.
The word 'maternal' is the adjective form of the noun mater (the Latin noun for 'mother') which is occasionally used in English.
Some of the episodes from the "Mater's Tall Tales" series include "Rescue Squad Mater", "El Materdor", "Tokyo Mater", "Unidentified Flying Mater", and "Monster Truck Mater". These episodes feature Mater as he tells exaggerated stories about his past adventures.
Mater tua is the Latin equivalent of 'your mother'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'mater' means 'mother'. The possessive adjective 'tua' means 'your'.