matter
[ˈmæɾ.ɚ]
UK: /ˈmæt.ə/
MÆɾ · ɚ (2 syllables)
English
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Definition
Material; substance.
Etymology
From Middle English matere, mater, from Anglo-Norman matere, materie, from Old French materie, matiere, from Latin materia (“wood”), from mater (“mother”), in which case cognate with Old Armenian մայր (mayr, “cedar”) and մայրի (mayri, “forest”). Doublet of Madeira, mata, mater, matrix, and mother. Displaced Middle English andweorc, andwork (“material, matter”), from Old English andweorc (“matter, substance, material”), Old English intinga (“matter, affair, business”).
Example Sentences
- "vegetable matter"
- "He always took some reading matter with him on the plane."
- "Something is the matter with him."
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