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[ mat -uh -dawr ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈmæt əˌdɔr / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun the principal bullfighter in a bullfight who passes the bull with a muleta and then, in many countries, kills it with a sword thrust; a torero.
one of the principal cards in skat and certain other games.
(initial capital letter ) a jet-powered U.S. surface-to-surface missile.
Origin of matador 1665–75; <Spanish, equivalent to mata (r ) to kill (perhaps <Vulgar Latin *mattāre, presumed derivative of Late Latin mattus soft, weak; cf. matte1 ) +-dor -tor
Words nearby matador mat, Matabele, Matabeleland, Matacil, Matadi, matador , Matagalpa, Matagorda Bay, matagouri, Mata Hari, matai
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The matador still goes round bowing to the applause, elaborately unmindful of the angry beast.
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The matador chose the spot which suited him the best, and indicated it to his quadrilla.
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The matador foils and plays with the bull until he has discovered his disposition.
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The matador pressed forward laboriously among the assemblage.
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I prayed that the matador had met with a similar interruption!
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British Dictionary definitions for matador noun the principal bullfighter who is appointed to kill the bull
(in some card games such as skat) one of the highest ranking cards
a game played with dominoes in which the dots on adjacent halves must total seven
Word Origin for matador C17: from Spanish, from matar to kill
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Words related to matador toreador, torero