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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
matting
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
coconut matting
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
filter
▪ In went the filter plate, followed by a thin layer of filter matting.
▪ Suitable media for this job are fine types such as filter wool, sand, or various types of filter matting.
▪ But then came the springy, difficult to crush and easy-to-use filter matting.
▪ Makers Crystal Clear also make a wide range of filter matting, carbon, tonic salts and other products for stocking fillers.
▪ Since the birds were in a cold room I believe the filter matting provided extra protection from the low temperatures.
▪ Three weeks later and thanks to the filter matting, I was the proud owner of five new Zebra Finches.
▪ Both pipes are drilled and fitted with drilled stop ends for the use of the filter matting.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A floor of matting had been laid, and the Tarvarian Khan was sitting cross-legged on a carpet at one side.
▪ AT first they build temporary shelters by weaving a kind of palm branch into matting from which they make little houses.
▪ But then came the springy, difficult to crush and easy-to-use filter matting.
▪ In went the filter plate, followed by a thin layer of filter matting.
▪ Just inside the vestibule there was coconut matting, and seeing this Mum looked about then began to wipe her feet.
▪ Textured seats and colourful woven floor matting add to the hot tropical ambiance.
▪ The walls were lined with another fine matting woven in a large diamond design of red and green.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Matting

Matting \Mat"ting\, n. [See Matte.] A dull, lusterless surface in certain of the arts, as gilding, metal work, glassmaking, etc.

Matting

Mat \Mat\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Matted; p. pr. & vb. n. Matting.]

  1. To cover or lay with mats.
    --Evelyn.

  2. To twist, twine, or felt together; to interweave into, or like, a mat; to entangle.

    And o'er his eyebrows hung his matted hair.
    --Dryden.

Matting

Matting \Mat"ting\, n. [From Mat, v. t. & i.]

  1. The act of interweaving or tangling together so as to make a mat; the process of becoming matted.

  2. Mats, in general, or collectively; mat work; a matlike fabric, for use in covering floors, packing articles, and the like; a kind of carpeting made of straw, etc.

  3. Materials for mats.

  4. An ornamental border. See 3d Mat, 4.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
matting

"process of making mats," 1720, from mat (n.1). Meaning "coarse fabric for mats" is from 1748.

matting

"ornamental border of a picture," 1864 from verbal derivative of mat (n.2).

Wiktionary
matting

n. 1 mats, a collection of ground coverings 2 coarse fabric, of the kind used to make mats 3 a dull surface, often used for surrounding pictures; matte vb. (present participle of mat English)

WordNet
mat
  1. adj. not reflecting light; not glossy; "flat wall paint"; "a photograph with a matte finish" [syn: flat, matt, matte, matted]

  2. [also: matting, matted]

mat
  1. n. a thick flat pad used as a floor covering

  2. mounting consisting of a border or background for a picture [syn: matting]

  3. sports equipment consisting of a piece of thick padding on the floor for gymnastic sports [syn: gym mat]

  4. a master's degree in teaching [syn: Master of Arts in Teaching]

  5. the property of having little or no contrast; lacking highlights or gloss [syn: flatness, lusterlessness, lustrelessness, matt, matte]

  6. a small pad of material that is used to protect surface from an object placed on it

  7. [also: matting, matted]

matting
  1. n. floor covering of coarse fabric (usually of straw or hemp)

  2. mounting consisting of a border or background for a picture [syn: mat]

mat
  1. v. twist together or entwine into a confusing mass; "The child entangled the cord" [syn: entangle, tangle, snarl] [ant: disentangle, disentangle]

  2. change texture so as to become matted and felt-like; "The fabric felted up after several washes" [syn: felt, felt up, mat up, matt-up, matte up, matte]

  3. [also: matting, matted]

matting

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Usage examples of "matting".

Further there is no adherence, meniscus effect, or matting between the threads, also ruling out any type of liquid paint.

But from experience, he had learned that where the strips of bamboo which overlay the straw matting formed a rectangular panel, there was a door, and by the light of the electric lamp hung in the center of the corridor, he counted six of these.

The Bond Street man stripped away all the velvet and morocco, plucked up the Turkey carpet, draped the scuttle-ports with pale yellow cretonne garnished with orange pompons, subdued the glare of the skylight by a blind of oriental silk, covered the divans with Persian saddlebags, the floor with a delicate Indian matting, and furnished the saloon with all that was most feminine in the way of bamboo chairs and tea-tables, Japanese screens and fans of gorgeous colouring.

Ademos had struck sparks into a fireset of straw matting snatched from a wagon.

The Holy War swept beyond it, a great canvas city, matting the distances with the confusion of flaps, guy ropes, pennants, and awnings.

Rachel arose and took a place on the farther side of the hypostyle, with the screens of matting between her and Masanath.

This was no conventional native house made on a platform of basalt stones called a pae-pae, no spindling thing of mattings and framework tied together with cordage of the faufee, or lacebark tree.

A few booths and two-wheeled carts sheltered their owners, who slept curled up on matting with other ragged mats pulled over them.

Aristocratic banners stood on poles outside matting huts: the serpent of Timur, the monkey-badge of the Hanomans of Jagdana, the goat of Kambing Negara, the tiger of the Singhas of Gamartha.

For the maintenance of the wagons there were two drums of tar to be mixed with animal fat to grease the wheel hubs, heavy coils of rawhide trek ropes, ri ems and straps, yokes and yoke-pins, lynch-pins for the wheel hubs, rolls of canvas and coir matting to repair the tents.

But the See No Evil was a chaos of broken furniture and rice mortars, parts of looms, tools, lumber, mildewed account books, stacks of dusty tubs and earthenware jugs and torn straw matting.

Abdullah thought flittingly of rendering the former mercenary a military salute, but as he was not at all certain just what all of the arquebusiers and calivermen might do if he drew free his blade, he settled for making a leg, sweeping his hat plume across the grass matting that covered the floor.

His mean, colourless eyes wandered inquiringly over the crowd, as the mad dervishes, half-naked, some with masses of dishevelled hair, some with no hair at all, bleached, haggard, moaning and shrieking, threw themselves to the ground on the matting, while attendants pulled off their slippers and placed them under their heads, which lay face downwards.

Suddenly the three mad dervishes waved their hands towards the matting and shrieked something into his ear.

He sat down in the open hold between two huge amphorae of wine, and set one of the weather cloths, a frame of woven matting, upright in its notches in the gunwale.