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How to pronounce mated in English?

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The other, dubbed Kaguya, grew up, mated the usual way and produced two litters.
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Mated cardinals largely remain together the entire year, often singing together.
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If Firefox and Safari mated this would definitely be its more evolved offspring.
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Power is supplied by 350 Chevy V-8 mated to a 350 Turbo automatic transmission.
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To make a polygamous line, he sequentially mated females with three males each.
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Holveck and Riebel then tested how birds of the same and different quality mated.
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The engine is mated to ZF's smooth six-speed sequential automatic transmission.
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Both engines are mated to efficiency-enhancing six-speed automatic transmissions.
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Dave brought five young females who hadn't mated yet, and weren't producing milk.
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More examples
  • The officer below the master on a commercial ship
  • Copulate: engage in sexual intercourse; "Birds mate in the Spring"
  • Match: bring two objects, ideas, or people together; "This fact is coupled to the other one"; "Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man?"; "The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project"
  • Teammate: a fellow member of a team; "it was his first start against his former teammates"
  • Checkmate: place an opponent's king under an attack from which it cannot escape and thus ending the game; "Kasparov checkmated his opponent after only a few moves"
  • The partner of an animal (especially a sexual partner); "he loved the mare and all her mates"; "camels hate leaving their mates"
  • Mate may refer to:
  • In Latvian mythology, the term Mu0101te stands for "mother", sometimes written in English as Mahte. It was an epithet applied to some sixty-seventy goddesses. They were clearly distinct goddesses in most or all cases, so the term definitely referred to the mother-goddess of specific phenomena.
  • Mate (Spanish:u00A0, Portuguese:u00A0; sometimes hypercorrected as matu00E9 in English, but never in Spanish or Portuguese, where it is often pronounced "jerba"), also known as yerba mate, chimarru00E3o (Portuguese:u00A0) or cimarru00F3n (Spanish:u00A0), is a traditional South American caffeine-rich infused drink, particularly in Argentina (where it is defined by law as the "national infusion"), Uruguay, Paraguay, the Boliv