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Noun — An informal or old-fashioned British word for mother.

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Etymology

From Latin māter, "mother" — the same root that gives us "maternal," "material," and "matrix."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “mater” mean?

The word “mater” means an informal or old-fashioned British word for mother. In plain terms, a somewhat old-fashioned, mostly British way of saying "mother"; also the medical term for the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.

How do you pronounce “mater”?

“Mater” is pronounced MAY-tuh (/ˈmeɪtɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “mater” in a sentence?

Here is “mater” used in a sentence: “"Home for the holidays, are you? The mater will be pleased," his uncle said.”

What part of speech is “mater”?

“Mater” is a noun.

Where does the word “mater” come from?

The word “mater” comes from Latin. From Latin māter, "mother" — the same root that gives us "maternal," "material," and "matrix.".

Is “mater” a common word?

“Mater” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “mater” have?

“Mater” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an informal or old-fashioned British word for mother.

Related words

alma mater arachnoid mater dura mater mater dolorosa mater lectionis matrix pia mater stabat mater

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