"Tatami" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tatami" Meaning

A tatami is a traditional mat used in Japan, typically found in tatami-mat rooms (te阅读) in a traditional Japanese house or in a tatami-matted room (ma).

"Tatami" Examples

Usage Examples of "Tatami"


The small tatami mat in the gym was placed above the exercise ball to create a balance beam-like effect.
The designer chose to use natural wood and wicker to create a traditional Japanese-style home with tatami rooms.
The artist began by drawing a lifelike scene of a geisha sitting on a tatami mat in her traditional Japanese home.
After much research, the interior designer decided to incorporate a series of tatami rooms to create an authentic Japanese atmosphere in the new cafe.
Below the floor were hidden removable tatami mats that allowed the space beneath for easy cleaning.

"Tatami" Similar Words

Tastiest

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Most delicious or preferrable in taste.

Tastily

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In a pleasant or delicious way.

Tastiness

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Tastiness refers to the pleasant and enjoyable quality of a food or drink, particularly in terms of its flavor and aroma. It is the sensation or experience of experiencing a pleasing or satisfying taste, often associated with a strong emotional response, such as desire or pleasure.

Tasting

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Tastings

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Taswegians

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"A person from Tasmania, Australia, is called a Tasmanian, not a Taswegian. However, a Taswegian is sometimes used as a colloquial and informal term to refer to someone from Tasmania."

Tat

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Short for "that" or can also mean a boastful or arrogant expression, however, it's often used as a shortened form of the word "that" in some non-standard dialects, particularly in texting or informal speech, especially in British English.

Tataouine

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Tataouine is a toponym referring to the following:<br><br>1. Tataouine, a governorate in southern Tunisia, particularly known for being the setting in George Lucas's novel "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" that inspired the portrayal of the desert planet Tatooine.<br><br>2. The name can also be spelled as Tataouine, which is a village located in the governorate of Tataouine, and is one of the city's twin towns where the governorate is named after.

Tatar

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Tatar can refer to:<br><br>1. Tatar people: a Turkic ethnic group native to Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe.<br>2. Tatarstan: a federal subject of Russia located on the Kama and Volga rivers.<br>3. Tatar language: a Turkic language spoken by the Tatar people.<br>4. Tatar cuisine: a cuisine influenced by Russian, European, and Asian traditions.<br><br>In medical terms:<br>1. Tatar (muscle): a large tarsal bone in the foot, behind the ankle.<br>2. Tatar apophyseal ligament: a type of ligament in the ankle.

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Tatarstan

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Tatarstan is a federal subject of Russia, located on the Kama and Volga rivers. It is situated in the European part of Russia, about 850 km (530 mi) east of Moscow, east of the Volga River, and about 470 km (292 miles) northwest of Kazan, Russia's Islamic Republic. The capital of Tatarstan is the city of Kazan, its capital and largest city, often unofficially referred to as the third capital of Russia.

Tatary

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Tataupa

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I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "tataupa". It's possible that it's a misspelling, a made-up word, or a proper noun that I'm not familiar with. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Tate

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The word "tate" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. in Japanese, "tate" is a term used to describe a person's height or stature.<br>2. in Scottish English, "tate" or "tait" is a surname of Scottish origin.<br>3. as a suffix, "-tate" means "/material made of something" e.g. a slate, or a slate tablet.<br>4. the Tate can also refer to the Tate Gallery, a national art gallery in the United Kingdom.

Tatiana

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The name "Tatiana" is derived from the Russian name "Tat'yana," which is associated with the Greek name "Tanais" or "Tania," meaning "to weave" or "fashioner." However, the name has philosophical roots, connected to the Greek image of the lame goddess of the Danube River Tanais, associated with strength, confidence, and heroism.