mat
Kelime Anlamı :

1. donuk.
2. hasır.
3. mat.
4. sıhhi analiz aracı (medical analysis tool).
5. buzlu (cam).
6. palet.
7. birbirine dolaşmak.
8. paspartu.
9. arap saçı gibi bir birine dolaşmış yığın.
10. keçeleşmek.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to cover or overlay with mats or matting.
2. to make like a mat; cause to resemble a mat; twist together; interweave like a mat; entangle: as, matted hair.
3. to grow thick together; become interwoven like a mat.
4. an obsolete form of mate.
5. having a dull or dead surface: unpolished; lusterless: as, mat gold; mat silver.
6. A dull or dead surface, without luster, produced in metals, as gold or silver, by special tools.
7. [⟨ mat, verb] an implement by which a mat surface is produced, as in gold or silver.
8. to produce a rough or unpolished surface on (metal), whether by means of a mat or by engraving with a sharp tool.
9. an article plaited or woven of more or less coarse material, as rushes, straw, coir, rope, twine, or thick woolen yarn, of various sizes and shapes according to the use to which it is to be put.
10. A web of rope-yarn used on ships to secure the standing rigging from the friction of the yards, etc.
11. matting; woven rushes or straw.
12. A structure of interwoven withes, weeds, brush, or the like, or of fascines, fastened with ropes and wires, used as a revetment on river-banks, etc.; a mattress.
13. A sack made of matting, such as are used to contain coffee or to cover tea-chests; specifically, such a sack containing a certain quantity of coffee.
14. anything closely set, dense, and thick: as, a mat of hair; a mat of weeds.
15. A piece of thick paper, cardboard, or other material placed for protection or ornament immediately under the glass in a picture-frame, with enough of the central part cut out for the proper display of the picture (usually a drawing, engraving, or photograph).
16. in lace-making, the solid or closely worked surface, as distinguished from the more open part.
17. in phytogeography, a mat-like aggregation of tufts from basal branches. compare mat-plant. pound and Clements.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia