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marginal [ˈmɑːrdʒɪnl, Brit ˈmɑːdʒ-] ADJ

maternal [məˈtɜːrnl, Brit -ˈtɜːnl] ADJ

1. maternal feeling:

2. maternal relative:

materno(-a)

I . material [məˈtɪriəl, Brit -ˈtɪər-] N

1. material (physical substance):

2. material (textile):

tecido m

3. material pl (equipment):

II . material [məˈtɪriəl, Brit -ˈtɪər-] ADJ

mathematical [ˌmæθəˈmæt̬ɪkl, Brit -ˈmæt-] ADJ

maturity <-ies> [məˈtʊrət̬i, Brit -ˈtjʊərəti] N

1. maturity no pl (of person, attitude):

I . cardinal [ˈkɑːrdɪnl, Brit ˈkɑːd-] N

1. cardinal:

cardinal REL, ZOOL

2. cardinal (number):

II . cardinal [ˈkɑːrdɪnl, Brit ˈkɑːd-] ADJ (important)

medicinal [məˈdɪsɪnəl] ADJ

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Terrible to awake in that groggy matutinal state when things lodge in your addled brain and hear shrill, ugly, cruel arguments on the radio.
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Special classes of crepuscular behaviour include matutinal (or matinal) and vespertine, denoting species active only in the dawn or only in the dusk, respectively.
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A related term is matutinal, referring only to activity limited to dawn twilight.
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The notion that my menfolk might have been messing about with moisturiser or lip balm during their matutinal sequestrations seems quite unthinkable.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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