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mattress

[ ma-tris ]

noun

  1. a large pad for supporting the reclining body, used as or on a bed, consisting of a quilted or similarly fastened case, usually of heavy cloth, that contains hair, straw, cotton, foam rubber, etc., or a framework of metal springs.
  2. a mat woven of brush, poles, or similar material, used to prevent erosion of the surface of dikes, jetties, embankments, dams, etc.
  3. a layer of concrete placed on bare ground, as to provide a footing; mat.
  4. a layer of any material used to cushion, protect, reinforce, or the like.


mattress

/ ˈmætrɪs /

noun

  1. a large flat pad with a strong cover, filled with straw, foam rubber, etc, and often incorporating coiled springs, used as a bed or as part of a bed
  2. Also calledDutch mattress a woven mat of brushwood, poles, etc, used to protect an embankment, dyke, etc, from scour
  3. a concrete or steel raft or slab used as a foundation or footing Sometimes shortened tomat
  4. a network of reinforcing rods or expanded metal sheeting, used in reinforced concrete
  5. civil engineering another name for blinding


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Word History and Origins

Origin of mattress1

1250–1300; Middle English materas < Old French < Italian materasso < Arabic maṭraḥ mat, cushion

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mattress1

C13: via Old French from Italian materasso, from Arabic almatrah place where something is thrown

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Example Sentences

Personnel have been trained how to handle stranded dolphins using special ambulances equipped with water and mattresses.

From Ozy

Queen mattresses clock in at 60 inches wide by 80 inches long.

For a fraction of the cost of the bed, you can add years of life to your mattress by protecting it with the right mattress protector.

I moved into Borough Hall and put a mattress on the floor and I slept here and I used it as a mobilization from my office in Borough Hall.

From Eater

From DTC mainstays like Quip and Lola to newcomers like Modern Fertility and mattress brand Big Fig, more brands are turning to Walmart — both its stores and growing e-commerce marketplace — as an important tool for growth.

From Digiday

“In the case of Ebola, a blood-splattered mattress may need to be thrown away,” he writes in another section.

She maintains that her mattress-carrying stunt is an “art piece,” not a protest.

Matthew complained about his jail-issued coveralls and the mattress in his cell after he was captured in Texas.

You tell Hassan to have the Iraqi army soldiers check the mattress.

The mother unties the palm staves from the mattress, then takes the nylon ropes and ties the mattress to the boat.

She folded them tightly in a handkerchief, and thrust the parcel as far as her arm could reach between the mattress and the bed.

Have both a feather bed and a mattress upon the bedstead, that she may place whichever she prefers uppermost.

The peasant woman went on her way meditating in what old stocking or under what mattress she should hide her two gold pieces.

Mata assisted him to slip down carefully between the mattress and the thin coverlid.

Then Kari swung his trunk around, pulled down the mattress from his back, and putting it on the ground tried to step on it.

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