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1. particulate_matter
noun. a small discrete mass of solid or liquid matter that remains individually dispersed in gas or liquid emissions (usually considered to be an atmospheric pollutant).
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2. matter-of-course
adjective. expected or depended upon as a natural or logical outcome.
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3. particulate
noun. ['pɝˈtɪkjələt'] a small discrete mass of solid or liquid matter that remains individually dispersed in gas or liquid emissions (usually considered to be an atmospheric pollutant).
Etymology
- particulate (English)
- particulatus (Latin)
- particula (Latin)
4. matter
noun. ['ˈmætɝ'] a vaguely specified concern.
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Etymology
- matter (English)
- mater (Middle English (1100-1500))
- materie (Anglo-Norman)
5. matter
noun. ['ˈmætɝ'] some situation or event that is thought about.
Etymology
- matter (English)
- mater (Middle English (1100-1500))
- materie (Anglo-Norman)
6. matter
verb. ['ˈmætɝ'] have weight; have import, carry weight.
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Etymology
- matter (English)
- mater (Middle English (1100-1500))
- materie (Anglo-Norman)
7. matter
noun. ['ˈmætɝ'] that which has mass and occupies space.
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Etymology
- matter (English)
- mater (Middle English (1100-1500))
- materie (Anglo-Norman)
8. matter
noun. ['ˈmætɝ'] (used with negation) having consequence.
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Etymology
- matter (English)
- mater (Middle English (1100-1500))
- materie (Anglo-Norman)
9. matter
noun. ['ˈmætɝ'] a problem.
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Etymology
- matter (English)
- mater (Middle English (1100-1500))
- materie (Anglo-Norman)
10. matter
noun. ['ˈmætɝ'] written works (especially in books or magazines).
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Etymology
- matter (English)
- mater (Middle English (1100-1500))
- materie (Anglo-Norman)