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  • 111matter —   1. Thing, Mea; kumuhana (topic).    ♦ Important matter, mea nui, mana o nui.    ♦ What s the matter? He aha lā ka pilikia?    ♦ What s the matter with you? He aha nō lā kou ano?    ♦ It doesn t matter, he mea ole.    ♦ No matter how much, ehia …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 112matter — I. MATTER. v. a. Mortifier, affoiblir. Matter son corps. matter sa chair par des jeunes, par des austeritez. Il signifie aussi figur. Humilier, abbattre, tourmenter, matter quelqu un. Il a esté bien matté par le mauvais succés de cette affaire.… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • 113matter — See: FOR THAT MATTER, LAUGHING MATTER, NO MATTER, THE MATTER …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 114matter of opinion — {n. phr.} Something that may or may not be true; something that people do not all agree on. * /Whether or not he was a good general is a matter of opinion./ Compare: MATTER OF FACT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 115matter — See: FOR THAT MATTER, LAUGHING MATTER, NO MATTER, THE MATTER …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 116matter of opinion — {n. phr.} Something that may or may not be true; something that people do not all agree on. * /Whether or not he was a good general is a matter of opinion./ Compare: MATTER OF FACT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 117Matter of Honour — A Matter of Hono(u)r or Matters of Hono(u)r may refer to any of the following: A Matter of Honor (1989), an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation A Matter of Honor (1976), an episode of Columbo A Matter of Honour (1986), a novel by Jeffrey… …

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  • 118matter-of-factly — adverb /ˈmætər əv ˈfækt.li/ a) As though stating a fact. I took the liberty of inviting somebody else to have dinner with us, Stallman said, matter of factly, giving me the same cat like smile he gave me back in that Palo Alto restaurant. b) As… …

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  • 119Matter, gray — The cortex of the brain which contains nerve cell bodies. The gray matter is as opposed to the white matter, the part of the brain that contains myelinated nerve fibers. The gray matter is so named because it in fact appears gray. In "The… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 120matter — That which occupies space, possessing size and shape, mass, movability, and solidity (which may be the same as impenetrability). Its nature was historically one of the great subjects of philosophy, now largely pursued through the philosophy of… …

    Philosophy dictionary