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1match

noun \ˈmach\

Definition of MATCH

1
a :  a person or thing equal or similar to another
b :  one able to cope with another
c :  an exact counterpart
2
:  a pair suitably associated <carpet and curtains are a match>
3
a :  a contest between two or more parties <a golf match> <a soccer match> <a shouting match>
b :  a contest (as in tennis or volleyball) completed when one player or side wins a specified number of sets or games
4
a :  a marriage union
b :  a prospective partner in marriage
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Origin of MATCH

Middle English macche, from Old English gemæcca mate, equal; akin to Old English macian to make — more at make
First Known Use: before 12th century

2match

verb

: to be suited to (someone or something) : to go well with (someone or something)

: to have the same appearance, color, etc.

: to make or see a connection or relationship between (two people or things)

Full Definition of MATCH

transitive verb
1
a :  to encounter successfully as an antagonist
b (1) :  to set in competition or opposition
(2) :  to provide with a worthy competitor
c :  to set in comparison
2
:  to join or give in marriage
3
a (1) :  to put in a set possessing equal or harmonizing attributes (2) :  to cause to correspond :  suit <matched programs to local needs>
b (1) :  to be the counterpart of; also :  to compare favorably with
(2) :  to harmonize with <the jacket matched the pants>
c :  to provide with a counterpart
d :  to provide funds complementary to <employers may match the employee contribution — D. J. Miller>
4
:  to fit together or make suitable for fitting together
5
a :  to flip or toss (coins) and compare exposed faces
b :  to toss coins with
intransitive verb
:  to be a counterpart
match·able \ˈma-chə-bəl\ adjective
match·er noun

First Known Use of MATCH

14th century

3match

noun

Definition of MATCH

1
:  a chemically prepared wick or cord formerly used in firing firearms or powder
2
:  a short slender piece of flammable material (as wood) tipped with a combustible mixture that bursts into flame when slightly heated through friction (as by being scratched against a rough surface)

Origin of MATCH

Middle English macche, mecche candlewick, from Anglo-French meche
First Known Use: 1549
MATCHED Defined for Kids

1match

noun \ˈmach\

Definition of MATCH for Kids

1
:  a person or thing that is equal to or as good as another <We are a match for our opponents.>
2
:  a contest between two individuals or teams <a tennis match>
3
:  a thing that is exactly like another thing <I'm trying to find a match for this sock.>
4
:  two people or things that go well together <The curtains and carpet are a good match.>
5
:  marriage 1 <Your parents made a good match.>

2match

verb
matchedmatch·ing

Definition of MATCH for Kids

1
:  to be the same or suitable to one another <The colors of our shirts match.>
2
:  to choose something that is the same as another or goes with it <Try to match this material.>
3
:  to place in competition <The game matched the two former champions.>
4
:  to be as good as <You'll never match her at golf.>

3match

noun

Definition of MATCH for Kids

:  a short slender piece of material tipped with a mixture that produces fire when scratched

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