Definition of Maters. Meaning of Maters. Synonyms of Maters

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Definition of Maters

Mater
Mater Ma"ter, n. [L., mother. See Mother.] See Alma mater, Dura mater, and Pia mater.

Meaning of Maters from wikipedia

- (soccer) club in Rome Juris Māters (1845–1885), Latvian writer and journalist Rudy Mater (born 1980), French footballer Dura mater, the outermost layer of...
- Look up mate or Mate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mate may refer to: Mate, one of a pair of animals involved in: Mate choice, inter****ual selection...
- Maté (/ˈmɑːteɪ/ MAH-tay; Spanish: mate [ˈmate], Portuguese: [ˈmatʃi]) is a traditional South American caffeine-rich infused herbal drink. It is also known...
- progeny (see mating systems). For animals, mating strategies include random mating, dis****ortative mating, ****ortative mating, or a mating pool. In some...
- Alma mater (Latin: alma mater; pl.: almae matres) is an allegorical Latin phrase meaning 'nourishing mother'. It personifies a school that a person has...
- Mable may refer to: Mable (business), a U.S. business accelerator Mable (name), list of people with the name All pages with titles containing Mable Mabgate...
- Mably may refer to: Gabriel Bonnot de Mably (1709–1785), French philosopher and politician Luke Mably (born 1976), British actor Mably, Loire, a commune...
- M.A.T.E.R. (Motori Alimentatori Trasformatori Elettrici Roma, often referred to as M.A.T.E.R. Roma) was an Italian ****ociation football club located in...
- Juris Māters (or Māteru Juris; 11 March 1845 – 4 February 1885) was a Latvian writer and journalist. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Juris Māters. Rožkalne...
- Yerba maté or yerba-maté (/ˈjɜːrbə ˈmɑːteɪ/), Ilex paraguariensis, is a plant species of the holly genus native to South America. It was named by the French...