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- Miami Academic Transfer Evaluation System | University of Miami
MATES is your go-to for transfer evaluations, ensuring you take the right classes before transferring Whether you're new to our university or planning to transfer credits from a regionally accredited institution, MATES simplifies the process, providing clear information on credit transfers
- MATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MATE is checkmate How to use mate in a sentence
- mate noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of mate noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- MATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
mated, mating to associate as a mate or as mates (of animals) to copulate (of animals) to pair for the purpose of breeding to marry (of a gear, rack, or worm) to engage with another gear or worm; mesh Archaic to consort; keep company
- MATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MATE definition: 1 an animal's sexual partner: 2 a friend: 3 used as a friendly way of talking to someone… Learn more
- Mates - definition of mates by The Free Dictionary
Define mates mates synonyms, mates pronunciation, mates translation, English dictionary definition of mates n 1 One of a matched pair: the mate to this glove 2 A spouse or romantic partner 3 a Either of a pair of birds or other animals that associate in
- Mates Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Friendly; having a friendship (with) He is mates with my brother The bond between mates is strong If either of you summons your mates, I'll kill the other He'd helped build the bridge between the two who were sworn together as mates after they barely learned each other's' names
- mates - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
mate1 meɪt n , v , mat•ed, mat•ing spouse a sexual partner of an animal: studying how baboons and their mates interact one of a pair: a mate of a glove chum (often used as a friendly term of address): Well, mate, let's get going a rank below a ship's captain: the first mate
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