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matte
mattea dull finish, as on glass, metal, or paper: a glossy or matte photo Not to be confused with:mat – a flat piece of material used to place under an object, such as a dish; a floor pad: a doormatmatte 1 M0145800 (măt)n.1. Variant of mat2..2. a. An opaque border or pattern placed between a source of light and a photosensitive surface to prevent exposure of specified portions of the surface.b. A map specifying how two electronic images of the same size and shape are to be cropped for combination into a single image.3. A kind of paint that dries to a dull finish.adj. also mat Having a dull finish.
matte 2 M0145800 (măt)n. A mixture of a metal with its sulfides, produced by smelting the sulfide ores of copper, lead, or nickel. [French, curdled milk, matte, from feminine of obsolete mat, compact, from Old French, dull, from Latin mattus, stupefied; see mat2.]matte (mæt) n (Metallurgy) an impure fused material consisting of metal sulphides produced during the smelting of a sulphide ore[C19: from French]
matte (mæt) n1. (Film) films television a mask used to blank out part of an image so that another image can be superimposed2. (Broadcasting) films television a mask used to blank out part of an image so that another image can be superimposedmatte or mat (mæt) adj., n., v. mat•ted or matt•ed, mat•ting or matt•ing. adj. 1. having a dull or lusterless surface: matte paint. n. 2. a dull surface, as on metals, paint, paper, or glass. 3. a tool for producing such a surface. 4. an unfinished metallic product of the smelting of certain sulfide ores, as copper. v.t. 5. to finish with a matte surface. [1640–50; < French mat (masculine), matte (feminine), Old French < Late Latin mattus moist, soft, perhaps « Latin madēre to be wet] matte Past participle: matted Gerund: matting
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I matted | you matted | he/she/it matted | we matted | you matted | they matted |
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I am matting | you are matting | he/she/it is matting | we are matting | you are matting | they are matting |
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I have matted | you have matted | he/she/it has matted | we have matted | you have matted | they have matted |
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I was matting | you were matting | he/she/it was matting | we were matting | you were matting | they were matting |
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I had matted | you had matted | he/she/it had matted | we had matted | you had matted | they had matted |
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I will matte | you will matte | he/she/it will matte | we will matte | you will matte | they will matte |
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I will have matted | you will have matted | he/she/it will have matted | we will have matted | you will have matted | they will have matted |
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I will be matting | you will be matting | he/she/it will be matting | we will be matting | you will be matting | they will be matting |
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I have been matting | you have been matting | he/she/it has been matting | we have been matting | you have been matting | they have been matting |
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I will have been matting | you will have been matting | he/she/it will have been matting | we will have been matting | you will have been matting | they will have been matting |
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I had been matting | you had been matting | he/she/it had been matting | we had been matting | you had been matting | they had been matting |
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I would matte | you would matte | he/she/it would matte | we would matte | you would matte | they would matte |
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matteReferee’s call for a temporary halt.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | matte - a mixture of sulfides that forms when sulfide metal ores are smeltedmixture - (chemistry) a substance consisting of two or more substances mixed together (not in fixed proportions and not with chemical bonding)sparkle metal - matte that has 74 percent copper | | 2. | matte - the property of having little or no contrast; lacking highlights or glosslusterlessness, lustrelessness, matt, flatness, matdullness - a lack of visual brightness; "the brightness of the orange sky was reflected in the dullness of the orange sea" | Verb | 1. | matte - change texture so as to become matted and felt-like; "The fabric felted up after several washes"felt up, mat up, matte up, matt-up, mat, feltchange - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" | Adj. | 1. | matte - not reflecting light; not glossy; "flat wall paint"; "a photograph with a matte finish"mat, matt, matted, flatdull - emitting or reflecting very little light; "a dull glow"; "dull silver badly in need of a polish"; "a dull sky" |
mat also matte adjectiveLacking gloss and luster:dim, dull, flat, lackluster, lusterless.TranslationsMatte
matte[mat] (materials) Dull, as applied to appearance of a surface. (metallurgy) An impure metallic sulfide mixture produced by smelting the sulfide ores of such metals as copper, lead, or nickel. Matte an intermediate product or a by-product in nonferrous metallurgy. A matte is an alloy of variable chemical composition that consists of iron sulfide and sulfides of nonferrous metals. Owing to the low solubility of sulfides of nonferrous metals in oxide melts, the relatively low melting point (below 1100°C) of such sulfides, and the high density (greater than 4 g/cm3) of the sulfides, a molten matte separates from a slag upon smelting and forms a separate layer below the slag. A matte is a primary product into which copper, nickel, and cobalt go when a copper sulfide or nickel sulfide raw material is smelted or when oxide ores are processed by means of certain techniques. Mattes usually contain 10–50 percent Cu and Ni, 15–25 percent S, and Fe as the remainder.. Mattes are also produced in lead smelting when copper and sulfur are present in the raw material. As a rule, noble metals and metal impurities in raw materials accumulate in mattes. Mattes are processed in a converter (seeCONVERTER BLOWING OF MATTE), where the sulfur is oxidized and the iron is converted from the sulfide form to the oxide form and, together with silica, yields converter slag. The copper sulfide and nickel sulfide are subjected to further processing after the iron is removed. Nickel matte produced in smelting is sometimes called raw matte. A matte that is produced after converter blowing and has an iron content of less than 3 percent is referred to as converter matte. A matte with an intermediate iron content is known as furnace matte. Copper matte that is produced after the completion of the first blowing period and contains < 1 percent Fe is called white matte. I. D. REZNIK matte, mat, mattA surface finish which is dull, with little or no gloss or sheen, and with low light reflectivity.matte
matte adjective Referring to the appearance of a non-glistening surface on cultures of noncapsule-producing bacteria, seen in many Enterobacteriaceae. In contrast, capsule-producing bacteria are described as glistening or “mucoid”.Matte
MatteIn numismatics, a finish on the surface of a coin that is deliberately grainy to the touch. Matte finishes have become rare for modern coins.MATTE
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MATTE➣Major Accident to the Environment (UK, defining accidents under COMAH regulations) |
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Synonyms for mattenoun a mixture of sulfides that forms when sulfide metal ores are smeltedRelated Wordsnoun the property of having little or no contrastSynonyms- lusterlessness
- lustrelessness
- matt
- flatness
- mat
Related Wordsverb change texture so as to become matted and felt-likeSynonyms- felt up
- mat up
- matte up
- matt-up
- mat
- felt
Related Wordsadj not reflecting lightSynonymsRelated Words |