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[N]CONDITIO (-ONIS) (F)CONDICIO (-ONIS) (F)CORPUS (-ORIS) (N)MATERIA (-AE) (F)MATERIES (-EI) (F)RES (REI) (F)SYLVA (-AE) (F)SILVA (-AE) (F)QUAESTIO (-ONIS) (F)RATIO (-ONIS) (F)NEGOTIUM (-I) (N)LEMMA (-ATIS) (N)FABULA (-AE) (F)PUS (PURIS) (N)TABUM (-I) (N)TABUS (-I) (M)GENUS (-ERIS) (N)- AS A MATTER OF FACT- AS MATTERS STAND- FROM THE SAME MATTER- IN ANY MATTER- IN THAT MATTER- IN THE SAME MATTER- IT MATTERS- TO THAT MATTER- TO THE SAME MATTER- WITH THE MATTER COMPRESSED -
2 MATTER: AS A MATTER OF FACT
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3 MATTER: FROM THE SAME MATTER
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4 MATTER: IN ANY MATTER
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5 MATTER: IN THAT MATTER
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9 MATTER: WITH THE MATTER COMPRESSED
[A]DENSUS (-A -UM)English-Latin dictionary > MATTER: WITH THE MATTER COMPRESSED
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10 MATTER: AS MATTERS STAND
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11 MATTER: IT MATTERS
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12 MATTER OF DISPUTE
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13 BLOODY MATTER
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14 CHIEF MATTER
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16 DISPUTE: IT IS A MATTER OF DISPUTE
[PHR]DISCREPO: DISCREPATRES DISCREPATEnglish-Latin dictionary > DISPUTE: IT IS A MATTER OF DISPUTE
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18 TRIFLING MATTER
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19 WHAT: NO MATTER WHAT
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20 WHO: NO MATTER WHO
[PRON]QUISQUE (QUAEQUE QUIDQUE)QUILIBET (QUAELIBET QUODLIBET)
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Matter — • Taking the term in its widest sense, matter signifies that out of which anything is made or composed Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Matter Matter … Catholic encyclopedia
matter — mat·ter n 1: a subject of consideration, disagreement, or litigation: as a: a legal case, dispute, or issue a matter within the court s jurisdiction often used in titles of legal proceedings matter of Doe see also in re b … Law dictionary
Matter — Mat ter, n. [OE. matere, F. mati[ e]re, fr. L. materia; perh. akin to L. mater mother. Cf. {Mother}, {Madeira}, {Material}.] 1. That of which anything is composed; constituent substance; material; the material or substantial part of anything; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
matter — n 1 Matter, substance, material, stuff are comparable when they mean what goes into the makeup or forms the being of a thing whether physical or not. In the relevant sense matter basically denotes that of which all physical objects are made, but… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
matter — ► NOUN 1) physical substance or material in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses mass. 2) an affair or situation under consideration; a topic. 3) (the matter) the reason for a problem. 4) … English terms dictionary
matter — [mat′ər] n. [ME matiere < OFr < L materia, material, stuff, wood (< base of mater, MOTHER1), orig., the growing trunk of a tree] 1. what a thing is made of; constituent substance or material 2. what all (material) things are made of;… … English World dictionary
Matter — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bernhard Matter (1821–1854), Schweizer Krimineller, erwähnt in einem Lied von Mani Matter Franz Matter (1931–1999), Schweizer Schauspieler und Regisseur Herbert Matter (1907–1984), Schweizer Fotograf und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
matter — [n1] substance amount, being, body, constituents, corporeality, corporeity, element, entity, individual, material, materialness, object, phenomenon, physical world, protoplasm, quantity, stuff, substantiality, sum, thing; concepts 407,433,470 Ant … New thesaurus
Matter — Mat ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Mattered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mattering}.] 1. To be of importance; to import; to signify. [1913 Webster] It matters not how they were called. Locke. [1913 Webster] 2. To form pus or matter, as an abscess; to maturate.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Matter — Mat ter, v. t. To regard as important; to take account of; to care for. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] He did not matter cold nor hunger. H. Brooke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Matter — Matter, Jacques, geb. 1791 zu Alteckendorf im Elsaß, wurde 1819 Professor der Geschichte in Strasburg, 1821 Gymnasialdirector u. Professor der Geschichte an der dortigen protestantischen Akademie, 1831 Inspector der Akademie u. 1832… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon