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What (who) is MATER - definition

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Mater Hospital; Mater (disambiguation); Maters; The Mater

mater         
Pronounced mate r. A shortening of the two words mate and later. Used as a farewell.
Nice catching up with you, mater.
mater         
['me?t?]
¦ noun Brit. informal, dated mother.
Origin
from L.
Mater         
·noun ·see Alma mater, Dura mater, and Pia mater.

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Mater

Mater is a formal Latin term for mother and may refer to:

Examples of use of MATER
1. No mater how rough it gets, there‘s always light somewhere.
2. In June 2007, Alabbar was awarded an honorary doctoral degree in humanities from his alma mater.
3. The AMU alumni are well known for a strong sentimental attachment with their alma mater.
4. Even apparent shoo–ins, such as Obama‘s alma mater, were on edge.
5. Professors affiliated with the Alma Mater Education Trade Union Confederation also want to continue protests.