
1) Ma 2) Mama 3) Mamma 4) Mom 5) Momma 6) Mommy
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1) US Route 66 in Kansas 2) Agrippina to Nero 3) Alma follower 4) Alma or dura follower 5) Alma or pia 6) College, to some 7) Etonian parent 8) Female parent 9) Latin parent 10) Latin relative 11) Livia, to Tiberius 12) Maidstone mom 13) Mama 14) Mamma 15) Mammy 16) Middlesex mom 17) Mom in Middlesex
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- informal terms for a mother
- not reflecting light; not glossy
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[Cars] Sir Tow Mater, or simply Mater, is a character in the 2006 animated Pixar film Cars and its sequel as well as the spin-off series Mater`s Tall Tales. He is voiced by Larry the Cable Guy and inspired by a 1951 International Harvester tow truck. Originally portrayed as a sidekick and friend to Lightning McQueen, he had a breakout role ...
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• (n.) See Alma mater, Dura mater, and Pia mater.
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(from the article `astrolabe`) ...planispheric astrolabe employed by medieval astronomers measured from 8 to 46 cm (3 to 18 inches) and was made of metalusually brass or iron. It ...
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The 'sheltering' coverings of the central nervous system. ... Origin: L. Mother ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Ma'ter noun [ Latin , mother. See
Mother .] See
Alma mater ,
Dura mater , and
Pia mater .
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A small adjustable clamp with a baby stud which can be interchanged with a variety of accessories. (Grip)
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mā′tĕr Definitions: 1. The 'sheltering' coverings of the central nervous system. See: arachnoid mater, dura mater, pia mater
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Mater is public school slang for mother.
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mater 1. Used in the UK for mother. 2. The Latin word mater is the source of English madrigal, material, maternal, matriculate, matrimony, matrix, matron, and matter. Its ultimate Indo-European ancestor also produced English metropolis and mother.
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noun an informal use of the Latin word for mother; sometimes used by British schoolboys or used facetiously
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