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mateship Definition


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mate1
noun
    1. An animal's breeding partner.
    2. colloq
      A person's sexual partner, especially a husband or wife.
    3a. colloq
      A companion or friend, especially one of one's own sex;
      Thesaurus: partner, comrade, associate, colleague, friend, chum, crony, pal, helper, sidekick(slang).
    3b. Used as a form of address, especially to a man.
      Example: alright, mate
    4. A colleague; a person someone shares something with.
      Example: workmate
      Example: flatmate
    5. A tradesman's assistant.
      Example: plumber's mate
    6. One of a pair.
      Thesaurus: match, analogue, counterpart, complement.
    7. naut.
      Any officer below the rank of master on a merchant ship.
      Example: first mate
verb mated, mating
    intr
    1. Said of animals: to copulate.
      Thesaurus: couple, copulate.
    2. To bring (male and female animals) together for breeding.
    tr & intr
    3. To marry.
    4. To join (two things) as a pair.
Derivative: mateship
noun
    (specially Austral)
    The bond between close friends or mates.
Etymology: 14c: related to Anglo-Saxon gemetta a guest at one's table.



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