Matting: meaning, definitions and examples

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matting

 

[ ˈmætɪŋ ]

Noun / Verb
Context #1 | Noun

floor covering

Matting refers to a material or product made from various fibers, such as jute, straw, or rubber, used primarily for flooring or protecting surfaces. It can provide a decorative and functional purpose, often used in homes and commercial spaces alike. Matting is commonly designed to reduce slips and falls, absorb moisture, and trap dirt and debris. Additionally, matting can include specialized mats for sports or safety applications, offering distinct features tailored to specific environments.

Synonyms

carpet, covering, mat, rug

Examples of usage

  • The entrance had a matting to keep the floor clean.
  • We installed anti-slip matting in the shower.
  • The gym floor was covered with protective matting for safety.
  • She chose a colorful matting to enhance the living room's decor.
Context #2 | Verb

forming mats

To matting is the process of forming or covering with mats. This verb form can involve layering materials to create protective surfaces, such as when matting is used in photography or art to frame pictures. The act of matting can also refer to the way fibers become intertwined and compacted, creating a dense texture that serves various functional purposes.

Synonyms

bond, cover, layer

Examples of usage

  • They will matting the artwork before framing it.
  • The fibers started matting due to moisture exposure.
  • She enjoys matting different fabrics for her sewing projects.

Translations

Translations of the word "matting" in other languages:

🇵🇹 tapete

🇮🇳 मैटिंग

🇩🇪 Matte

🇮🇩 permatian

🇺🇦 матування

🇵🇱 matowanie

🇯🇵 マッティング

🇫🇷 matting

🇪🇸 alfombrado

🇹🇷 mat

🇰🇷 매트

🇸🇦 تنجيد

🇨🇿 matování

🇸🇰 matovanie

🇨🇳 垫子

🇸🇮 preproga

🇮🇸 mott

🇰🇿 кілем

🇬🇪 მატერი

🇦🇿 matt

🇲🇽 alfombrado

Etymology

The term 'matting' originates from the word 'mat,' which comes from the Middle English term 'matte' meaning 'a mat or covering.' This, in turn, is derived from the Old French 'matte,' which means 'mat or strainer,' and can be traced back to Latin 'mānsuētīnus,' referring to something that is tamed or subdued. The use of mats dates back to ancient civilizations where they were used for decorative purposes and functional items such as bed coverings and floor protection. With time, the materials and manufacturing processes evolved, yet the essential purpose of matting has remained consistent—providing support, safety, and aesthetic value to various surfaces.

Word Frequency Rank

Positioned at #21,643, this word is part of extensive vocabulary. It's relatively rare in general usage but may be important in specific fields or formal writing.