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    mate
    [māt]
    noun
    mate (noun) · mates (plural noun)
    1. each of a pair of birds or other animals:
      "a male bird sings to court a mate"
      • informal
        a person's husband, wife, or other sexual partner:
        "he couldn't satisfy his frisky young mate"
      • informal
        one of a matched pair:
        "a sock without its mate"
    2. a fellow member or joint occupant of a specified thing:
      "his tablemates"
    3. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      a friend or companion:
      "my best mate Steve" · "I was with a mate"
      • used as a friendly form of address between men or boys:
        "“See you then, mate.”"
    4. BRITISH ENGLISH
      an assistant to a skilled worker:
      "a plumber's mate"
      • a deck officer on a merchant ship subordinate to the master. See also first mate
    verb
    mate (verb) · mates (third person present) · mated (past tense) · mated (past participle) · mating (present participle)
    1. (of animals or birds) come together for breeding; copulate:
      "successful males may mate with many females"
      • bring (animals or birds) together for breeding:
        "a male is mated to several females"
    2. connect or be connected mechanically:
      "a four-cylinder engine mated to a five-speed gearbox"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Middle Low German māt(e) ‘comrade’, of West Germanic origin; related to meat (the underlying concept being that of eating together).
    mate
    [māt]
    noun
    mate (noun) · mates (plural noun)
    1. short for checkmate
    verb
    mate (verb) · mates (third person present) · mated (past tense) · mated (past participle) · mating (present participle)
    1. short for checkmate
    Origin
    Middle English: the noun from Anglo-Norman French mat (from the phrase eschec mat ‘checkmate’); the verb from Anglo-Norman French mater ‘to checkmate’.
    ma·té
    [ˈmäˌtā]
    noun
    maté tea (noun) · maté teas (plural noun) · maté (noun) · matés (plural noun)
    1. an infusion of the leaves of a South American shrub, which is high in caffeine and bitter:
      "maté has an agreeable slightly aromatic odor"
      • the leaves of the maté shrub.
    2. the South American shrub of the holly family which produces maté leaves.
    Origin
    early 18th century: from Spanish mate, from Quechua mati.
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  3. The term "mate" has multiple meanings:1234
    • It is commonly used in Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand to refer to a friend or acquaintance.
    • It can be used informally but is also acceptable in most formal situations.
    • It can also be used as an abbreviation for a sports "teammate."
    • In the context of animals, it refers to a sexual partner.
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    The term mate is commonly used in Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand to refer to a friend or acquaintance. It can be used informally but is also acceptable in most formal situations. The word “mate” can also be used as an abbreviation for a sports “teammate.”
    fluentslang.com/mate-meaning/
    MATE meaning: 1 : a person who lives with you, works in the same place as you, etc. usually used in combination with another noun; 2 : either one of a pair of animals that are breeding
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/mate
    mate noun [C] (TALKING TO A MAN) You call a man 'mate' when you are speaking to him informally: Thanks, mate. mate noun [C] (ANIMAL) an animal's sexual partner: Swans keep the same mate throughout their life.
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    mate noun [ C ] us / meɪt / uk / meɪt / mate noun [C] (SEXUAL PARTNER) Add to word list Add to word list an animal's sexual partner: Peacocks use their beautiful tails to attract mates.
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