Mata definition

Mata translated means “face” and “riki” means “small or many”, so in translation it means “the many faces”.
Mata means a consolatory gift to divorced Muslim spouse;
Mata is a pun, since it means “eye” in Filipino.

Examples of Mata in a sentence

  • The Vivekananda Kendra uses the philosophy of spiritualism (or Hindu spiritualism) and search for man’s forgotten soul as a metaphor for discovering Bharat Mata or motherland (spirit of collective self or nation described as an extension of the individual self).199 Gandhi’s Satyagraha ashram also emerged as a realm for mobilising the rural folks through the performative practices of day to day life facilitating the emergence of a collective—a nation.

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  • A Fundação Mata do Bussaco lança, na década de vinte do século XXI, um Mapa/Guia da Mata, que oferece a possibilidade de se realizarem quatro trilhos: o “Trilho da Água”, o “Trilho da Via Sacra”, o “Trilho Militar” e o “Trilho Floresta Relíquia”.

  • Mata, wanting to catch the prisoners in flagrante delicto, “put much efficiency in guarding [of the jail] craftily/cunningly.”20 He paid Navarette’s wife a patacón, not only for her service as an informant, but also with an understanding that a portion of the sum would serve as Navarette’s contribution to the payment for the false keys.

  • Um turismo religioso justifica-se na Via Sacra do Buçaco, e cabe à Fundação Mata do Buçaco continuar a dinamizar esses eventos, visto que este é um espaço sagrado para religiosos e laicos, amantes da Natureza, mesmo no período estival.

  • Certo é que no Bussaco, vive como em terra que já é muito sua, com uma longa sucessão de gerações, todas em pé, o cupressus lusitanica ou cypreste lusitano.” Já sobre a projecção da Mata afirma que (1884:36-37): “O Bussaco é hoje frequentado por um grande numero de touristes22.

  • Nesta introdução, dá-nos assim conta de questões que se prendem com o mês onde é mais frequente a época termal no Luso; sobre os benefícios da sua água e clima, sobre o responsável pelo desenvolvimento e reflorestação de outras e desta Mata; sobre a origem das suas espécies, nomeadamente a das “respeitáveis matronas” - os cedros do Bussaco - cujo debate sobre a sua origem já acendia a comunidade científica da época, nomeadamente dos botânicos que a visitavam, nos seguintes termos (1884: 34).

  • Pensamos que a Mata tem cerca de 700 espécies diferentes32, embora recentemente algumas tempestades tenham destruído algumas das mais emblemáticas, que contavam centenas de anos.

  • The keys were made, escape attempt thwarted and in the final words of his testimony, Mata declared that “If the said Joseph Navarette dispatched his wife to deliver the message in secret and have kept his mouth closed, without doubt the prisoners would have executed the escape.”21 Indeed, there is a tinge of pragmatism and disdain in Mata’s statement.


More Definitions of Mata

Mata means Memphis Area Transit Authority.

Related to Mata

  • SAMR means the State Administration for Market Regulation of the PRC or, with respect to the issuance of any business license or filing or registration to be effected by or with the State Administration for Market Regulation, any Governmental Authority which is similarly competent to issue such business license or accept such filing or registration under the Laws of the PRC.

  • Ward means an individual for whom a guardian is appointed.

  • NATA means the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia;

  • Roomer means a person occupying a dwelling unit that lacks a major bathroom or kitchen facility, in a structure where one or more major facilities are used in common by occupants of the dwelling unit and other dwelling units. Major facility in the case of a bathroom means toilet, or either a bath or shower, and in the case of a kitchen means refrigerator, stove or sink.

  • Hookah means a water pipe and any associated products and devices which are used to produce fumes, smoke, and/or vapor from the burning of material including, but not limited to, tobacco, shisha, or other plant matter.