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above the
mat, such as a
wrestling or
gymnastics mat, or an anti-vibration
mat protecting that
which is
beneath the
mat, such as a
place mat or the matting...
- languages#Etymology for
comments of the etymology. Yurats, who
spoke Yurats Mators or Motors, who
spoke Mator Traditionally, Samo****ic
languages and
peoples have been divided...
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Mat' can
refer to: Latin-script
transliteration of the
original Russian-language
title of
Vsevolod Pudovkin's 1926 film Mother.
Mat (Russian profanity)...
- Siberia,
close to the
Mongolian north border. The
speakers of
Mator,
Matorians or
Mators [ru],
lived in a wide area from the
eastern parts of the Minusinsk...
- Look up
matal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Matal may
refer to:
Matal language,
Cameroon Bohumír
Matal,
Czech painter Matal v. Tam, a U.S. Supreme...
- Look up
Mat or
mat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up Appendix:Variations of "
mat" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
mat is a
piece of fabric...
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Mats are used for
safety in gymnastics, and in
training new skills. They are
usually a
piece of foam (covered in leather)
ranging from 1.5 to 28 inches...
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Going to the
Mat is a 2004
American sports drama film
released as a
Disney Channel Original Movie. It was
directed by
Stuart Gillard. It
stars Andrew...
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Mateer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Calvin Wilson Mateer (1836–1908),
American Presbyterian missionary Diehl Mateer (1928–2012)...
- The
acronym MATS may
refer to: Marc-André ter Stegen, a
German footballer Master of Arts in
Theological Studies, a graduate-level
academic degree Measurements...