different between maas vs mats
maas
English
Etymology 1
From Zulu.
Pronunciation
- enPR: mäs, IPA(key): /m??s/
Noun
maas (uncountable)
- (South Africa) sour milk
Alternative forms
- amasi (South Africa)
Etymology 2
From the verb to maa.
Pronunciation
- enPR: mäz, IPA(key): /m??z/
Verb
maas
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maa
Anagrams
- -sama, AAMS, AAMs, AMSA, Sama, aams, amas, masa
Estonian
Noun
maas
- inessive singular of maa
Middle English
Noun
maas
- Alternative form of mace (“mace”)
Tetum
Verb
maas
- to yawn
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mats
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mæts/
- Rhymes: -æts
Noun
mats
- plural of mat
Verb
mats
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mat
Anagrams
- AMTs, ASTM, ATMs, MAST, MTAs, Mast, Stam, amts, mast, mast-, stam, tams
Aromanian
Alternative forms
- matsu
Etymology
From Latin matia, probably remade from the plural form. Compare Romanian ma?, ma?e; also Sardinian matza (“belly”), macia, massa, matta.
Noun
mats n (plural matsã)
- bowel, intestine
Derived terms
- dizmats
French
Noun
mats m
- plural of mat
Gothic
Romanization
mats
- Romanization of ????????????????
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *mat-, from Proto-Indo-European *m?-, *m-et- (“to mark, to measure”), whence also Latvian mest (“to throw”) (older meaning “to measure”, from Proto-Indo-European *m?-ti- (“measure, wisdom”)). The original meaning was thus “measure, mark” (a derived meaning of “compensation, payment (for milling grain)” < “amount measured to be given as payment” is attested in older sources and in some dialects). The semantic evolution was “measure” > “body part used as measure unit” > “small measure / small body part used as measure unit” > “hair” (note that human and animal hair (wool) was an ancient small measure unit among many peoples, including ancient Latvians). In some expressions, traces of the earlier meaning of mats as “small measure unit” can still be seen: uz mata (“correct”), mats mat?, ne par matu. Cognates include Lithuanian mãtas (“measure, measure unit”), Russian ??????? (métit?, “to mark, to label”), Sanskrit ???? (m?ti), ?????? (m??ti, mim??ti, “to measure”), Albanian matë (“measure”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mats]
Noun
mats m (1st declension)
- (anatomy, usually plural) (head) hair (set of keratin filaments which grow on the top of a human being's head)
- (anatomy, singular or plural) each keratin filament on the body of human beings or other animals
Declension
Synonyms
- (of "animal hair"): spalva
Derived terms
- gaišmatis, gaišmate, gaišmatains
- matains
- rudmatis, rudmate, rudmatains
- sirmmatis, sirmmate, sirmmatains
- tumšmatis, tumšmate, tumšmatains
References
Spanish
Noun
mats m pl
- plural of mat
Swedish
Noun
mats
- indefinite genitive singular of mat
Anagrams
- mast, samt, stam
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