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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Match
,
n.
1.
A
person
or
thing
equal
or
similar
to
another
;
one
able
to
mate
or
cope
with
another
;
an
equal
;
a
mate
.
Government
. . .
makes
an
innocent
man
,
though
of
the
lowest
rank
,
a
match
for
the
mightiest
of
his
fellow
subjects
.
--
Addison
.
2.
A
bringing
together
of
two
parties
suited
to
one
another
,
as
for
a
union
,
a
trial
of
skill
or
force
,
a
contest
,
or
the
like
;
specifically
:
(a)
A
contest
to
try
strength
or
skill
,
or
to
determine
superiority
;
a
sporting
contest
;
an
emulous
struggle
.
“Many
a
warlike
match
.”
--
Drayton
.
A
solemn
match
was
made
;
he
lost
the
prize
.
--
Dryden
.
(b)
A
matrimonial
union
;
a
marriage
.
3.
An
agreement
,
compact
,
etc
.
“Thy
hand
upon
that
match
.”
Love
doth
seldom
suffer
itself
to
be
confined
by
other
matches
than
those
of
its
own
making
.
--
Boyle
.
4.
A
candidate
for
matrimony
;
one
to
be
gained
in
marriage
.
“She . . .
was
looked
upon
as
the
richest
match
of
the
West.”
5.
Equality
of
conditions
in
contest
or
competition
,
or
one
who
provides
equal
competition
to
another
in
a
contest
;
as
,
he
had
no
match
as
a
swordsman
within
the
city
.
It
were
no
match
,
your
nail
against
his
horn
.
--
Shak
.
6.
Suitable
combination
or
bringing
together
;
that
which
corresponds
or
harmonizes
with
something
else
;
as
,
the
carpet
and
curtains
are
a
match
.
7.
Founding
A
perforated
board
,
block
of
plaster
,
hardened
sand
,
etc
.,
in
which
a
pattern
is
partly
imbedded
when
a
mold
is
made
,
for
giving
shape
to
the
surfaces
of
separation
between
the
parts
of
the
mold
.
Match boarding
Carp.
,
boards
fitted
together
with
tongue
and
groove
,
or
prepared
to
be
so
fitted
;
a
surface
composed
of
match
boarding
.
See
matchboard
.
Match game
,
a
game
arranged
as
a
test
of
superiority
.
Match plane
Carp.
,
either
of
the
two
planes
used
to
shape
the
edges
of
boards
which
are
joined
by
grooving
and
tonguing
.
Match plate
Founding
,
a
board
or
plate
on
the
opposite
sides
of
which
the
halves
of
a
pattern
are
fastened
,
to
facilitate
molding
. --
Knight
.
Match wheel
Mach.
,
a
cogwheel
of
suitable
pitch
to
work
with
another
wheel
;
specifically
,
one
of
a
pair
of
cogwheels
of
equal
size
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
match
plane
n
:
a
plane
having
cutters
designed
to
make
the
tongues
and
grooves
on
the
edges
of
matchboards
[
syn
:
tonguing and
grooving plane
]
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