"Materiel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Materiel refers to military equipment, supplies, and stores, such as weapons, ammunition, food, clothing, and other logistical necessities.
To materialize means to become real or actual, especially suddenly or unexpectedly. It can also mean to make something seem real or tangible, often through the power of imagination or will.
Materializing refers to the act of making something exist or become real, often in a gradual or tangible way. It can also mean to take form or shape, especially in a visible or concrete manner.
Materials refer to the substances, things, or objects that are used to make, construct, or compose something, such as a product, a structure, or an artwork. These can be physical objects, like wood, metal, or plastic, or intangible things, like software, data, or ideas. In general, materials can be anything that is used as a component or ingredient to create something new or existing.
I apologize, but the word "materiarian" is not a valid English word. It appears to be a misspelling or a combination of words. The word "material" is a valid English word, which refers to the substance or substance used to make something, or the physical substance of which something is composed.
I apologize, but the word "materiation" is not a valid or recognized English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Could you please clarify or provide more context about where you encountered this word? I'd be happy to help you understand the correct word or phrase if it's a different one.
Relating to or characteristic of a mother; concerned with the care and protection of one's children.
A typo!<br><br>I think you meant "matters".<br><br>"Matters" is a noun that refers to important or relevant things; concerns; or subjects. For example:<br><br> What matters most in life is family and friends.<br> The matter of the lawsuit was settled out of court.<br><br>In addition to referring to things that are important or relevant, "matters" can also refer to the substance or essence of something. For example:<br><br> The professor carefully explained the matter of the complex mathematical concept.<br> The artist shaped the clay into a beautiful matter of art.<br><br>In some contexts, "matters" can also be used as a verb, meaning to take care of or attend to something. For example:<br><br> Please don't matter the laundry, I'll do it later.<br> The team matters the issue and found a solution.
I think you meant to type "material". <br><br>Material refers to something that is tangible, having physical form and substance. It can also refer to the nature or quality of something, such as the material a product is made of, or the material for a debate.