matting
UK /ˈmætɪŋ/ US /ˈmætɪŋ/
noun 3
Definitions
noun
1
Mats, a collection of ground coverings.
His departure oppressed me with melancholy, and, re-entering the dwelling, I threw myself almost in despair upon the matting of the floor.
The doorways had a transverse mat well with a 1½in thick floor mat. In service it was discovered that the matting absorbed moisture which eventually resulted in corrosion of the steel.
2
Coarse fabric, of the kind used to make mats.
... the sails are of Matting and are made narrow at the head and Square at the foot,... Besides Cloth they [Tahitians] make several different sorts of matting, both better and finer than any we have in Europe; the stuff they make it on is the Produce of the Palm tree.
3
A dull surface, often used for surrounding pictures.
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