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maté
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ma·té  (mät, mä-t)
n.
1. A South American evergreen tree (Ilex paraguariensis) widely cultivated for its leaves, which are used to prepare a tealike beverage.
2. A tealike beverage, popular in South America, made from the dried leaves of this plant. Also called Paraguay tea, yerba maté.

[American Spanish, from Quechua mate, hollow gourd used as a bowl or container for brewing yerba maté.]

maté, mate [ˈmɑːteɪ ˈmæteɪ]
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) an evergreen tree, Ilex paraguariensis, cultivated in South America for its leaves, which contain caffeine: family Aquifoliaceae
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a stimulating milky beverage made from the dried leaves of this tree Also called Paraguay tea yerba yerba maté
[from American Spanish (originally referring to the vessel in which the drink was brewed), from Quechua máti gourd]
Translations
maté [ˈmɑːt>eɪ] Nmate m (cocido), yerba f mate
maté kettlepava f


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Winnipeg: a special bookstore and a new book by Carol Matas Step One: Perry Nodelman and I meet for tea at the McNally Robinson's in the Grant Park Mall in the southwest of the city.
 
 
 
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