matted
1 Americanadjective
adjective
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tangled into a thick mass
matted hair
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covered with or formed of matting
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Etymology
Origin of matted1
First recorded in 1600–10; mat 1 + -ed 2
Origin of matted2
Explanation
Matted things are snarled into a twisted mat. If you never brush your long hair, it will become matted and soon you will be in dreadlocks. Silky hair easily becomes matted, and so does the fur of long-haired animals. Many sheep are covered with a dense, matted wool that is sheared off every year and spun into yarn for making sweaters and blankets. The adjective matted comes from mat, which originally meant "tangled mass," from the Late Latin matta, "mat made of rushes."
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Example Sentences
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Matted in dead leaves, it wound past snatches of green fern that spindled down the hillsides.
From Washington Post • Feb. 26, 2022
Matted and ribbed wood ceilings suggest the houseboats that ply the rivers and backwaters of the region.
From New York Times • Oct. 12, 2021
Donna Drimer, who owns Matted, a boutique on Vernon Boulevard that sells handmade gifts, jewelry and art frames, recently used Groupon to advertise her store.
From New York Times • Nov. 8, 2011
Matted dark hair hung down from his filthy head, framing a pale, scratched face that shone with sweat.
From "The Kill Order (Maze Runner, Book Four; Origin)" by James Dashner
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Matted hair that looked like it had never met a comb stuck out like petals around a face that seemed much too large for his skinny body.
From "The Bridge Home" by Padma Venkatraman
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