Similar words: instamatic, mating, matinee, chromatin, estimating, insinuating, matinee idol, mathematical. Meaning: ['mætnz /'mætɪnz] n. the first canonical hour; at daybreak.
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1. Not the right frame of mind for matins.
2. La Tribune and Le Matin said security forces later in the day had killed all the gunmen responsible.
3. Le Matin, La Nation and Al-Jazair al-Yawm were said to have published erroneous information likely to undermine national interests.
4. Tous Les Matins Du Monde needs more light and shade.
5. After matins (morning prayers), the monks assemble in the upstairs refectory for a simple breakfast of tea, bread, and olives.
6. In Matins and Lauds , according to the Vulgate's numeration, are Pss.
7. As the gap of teeth of internal matins gears with small tooth number difference is small, several teeth will mate simultaneously after the teeth are deformed by load.
8. But of course, though not before ten-thirty as the Archdeacon was taking a matins for some one on holiday.
9. "It's almost eight o'clock." As if on cue the bell in the chapel began to toll for Matins.
More similar words: instamatic, mating, matinee, chromatin, estimating, insinuating, matinee idol, mathematical, mathematics, mathematician, mathematic, mathematical model, dramatization, stigmatization, acclimatization, TINS, tinsel, instinct, systematic desensitization, by instinct, insulting, insisting, set in stone, instinctive, insultingly, ingratiating, instinctively, amative, somatic, thematic.