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tatami
ta·ta·mi T0057000 (tä-tä′mē, tə-)n. pl. tatami or ta·ta·mis Straw matting used as a floor covering especially in a Japanese house. [Japanese.]tatami (təˈtɑːmɪ; tæˈtæmɪ) n, pl -mi or -mis (Furniture) a thick rectangular mat of woven straw, used as a standard to measure a Japanese room[Japanese]ta•ta•mi (təˈtɑ mi) n., pl. -mi, -mis. a thick, woven straw mat of uniform dimensions used in Japanese houses as a floor covering. [1895–1900; < Japanese, n. use of v.: to fold up] TranslationsTatami
TatamiA thick straw floor mat in a Japanese house covered with finely woven reeds and bound with plain or decorated bands of silk, cotton, or hemp; its size of 3 feet by 6 feet is used as a standard unit of measurement.tatamiA thick straw mat serving as floor covering in the Japanese house. Used as standard unit of floor area, approx. 3 ft by 6 ft (1 m by 2 m). |