matériel
See also: materiel
English
Noun
matériel (countable and uncountable, plural matériels)
- Alternative spelling of materiel
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French
Etymology
From Old French [Term?], from Late Latin māteriālis (“material, made of matter”), from Latin māteria (“wood, material, substance”) from māter (“mother”).
Pronunciation
Noun
matériel m (plural matériels)
Descendants
Adjective
matériel (feminine matérielle, masculine plural matériels, feminine plural matérielles)
- material
- Antonym: immatériel
Derived terms
Related terms
Further reading
- “matériel”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Norman
Etymology
From Old French, from Late Latin māteriālis (“material, made of matter”), from Latin māteria (“wood, material, substance”) from māter (“mother”).
Noun
matériel m (plural matériels)
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