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    match
    [maCH]
    noun
    match (noun) · matches (plural noun)
    1. a contest in which people or teams compete against each other in a particular sport:
      "a boxing match"
    2. a person or thing able to contend with another as an equal in quality or strength:
      "they were no match for the trained mercenaries"
    3. a person or thing that resembles or corresponds to another:
      "the child's identical twin would be a perfect match for organ donation"
      • computing
        a string that fulfills the specified conditions of a computer search:
        "when the software finds a match, it writes the correct character"
      • a pair that corresponds or is very similar:
        "the headdresses and bouquet were a perfect match"
      • the fact or appearance of corresponding:
        "stones of a perfect match and color"
    4. a person viewed in regard to their eligibility for marriage, especially as regards class or wealth:
      "he was an unsuitable match for any of their girls"
      • a marriage:
        "a dynastic match"
    verb
    match (verb) · matches (third person present) · matched (past tense) · matched (past participle) · matching (present participle)
    1. correspond or cause to correspond in some essential respect; make or be harmonious:
      "the jacket and pants do not match" · "we bought green and blue curtains to match the bedspread" · "she matched her steps to his"
      • team (someone or something) with someone or something else appropriate or harmonious:
        "try to match the color scheme and graphics of your site to your business culture" · "they matched suitably qualified applicants with institutions that had vacancies"
    2. be equal to (something) in quality or strength:
      "his anger matched her own"
      • succeed in reaching or equaling (a standard or quality):
        "he tried to match her nonchalance"
      • equalize (two coupled electrical impedances) so as to bring about the maximum transfer of power from one to the other:
        "the impedance of microphones, auxiliary equipment, and loudspeakers must be matched"
    3. place (a person or group) in contest or competition with another:
      "the big names were matched against nobodies"
    Origin
    Old English gemæcca ‘mate, companion’, of West Germanic origin; related to the base of make.
    match
    [maCH]
    noun
    match (noun) · matches (plural noun)
    1. a short, thin piece of wood or cardboard used to light a fire, being tipped with a composition that ignites when rubbed against a rough surface:
      "he struck a match against the wall"
      • historical
        a piece of wick or cord designed to burn at a uniform rate, used for firing a cannon or lighting gunpowder.
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘wick of a candle’): from Old French meche, perhaps from Latin myxa ‘spout of a lamp’, later ‘lamp wick’.
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    verb
    1. correspond or cause to correspond in some essential respect; make or be harmonious:
    2. be equal to (something) in quality or strength:
      be equal to
      be the equal of
      be a match for
      measure up to
      compare with
      be in the same league as
      be in the same category as
      be on a par with
      keep up with
      vie with
      compete with
      contend with
    3. place (a person or group) in contest or competition with another:
      draw against
      pit against
      play off against
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