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Matte (disambiguation)

Matte         
·noun A dead or dull finish, as in gilding where the gold leaf is not burnished, or in painting where the surface is purposely deprived of gloss.
II. Matte ·noun A partly reduced copper sulphide, obtained by alternately roasting and melting copper ore in separating the metal from associated iron ores, and called coarse metal, fine metal, ·etc., according to the grade of fineness. On the exterior it is dark brown or black, but on a fresh surface is yellow or bronzy in color.
matte         
matte1 [mat]
¦ noun an impure product of the smelting of sulphide ores, especially those of copper or nickel.
Origin
C19: from Fr. (in OFr. meaning 'curds'), feminine of mat 'matt'.
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matte2 [mat]
¦ noun a mask used to obscure part of an image in a film and allow another image to be substituted.
Origin
C19: from Fr.
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matte3
¦ adjective, noun, & verb variant spelling of matt.
MATTE         
MATTE is an acronym for Major Accident to the Environment. The term is used in EU major accident prevention legislation, the so-called Seveso II Directive.

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Matte
Examples of use of MATTE
1. Pick from matte, eggshell, satin, semi–gloss and gloss. _Which color group?
2. Its red columns and matte gold roof are meant to evoke Beijing‘s imperial palaces and temples.
3. But take note whether the screen you choose is shiny or matte.
4. All 1,100 residents of Bern‘s Matte district were evacuated this week.
5. Ninety–ton cauldrons of molten nickel and copper matte swing overhead.