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  1. MATRI- Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    MATRI- definition: a combining form meaning “mother,” used in the formation of compound words. See examples of matri- used in a sentence.

  2. Topical Bible: Matri

    Matri is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically within the context of the tribe of Benjamin. The name "Matri" appears in the genealogical records and is associated with the …

  3. MATRI- Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MATR- is mother. How to use matr- in a sentence.

  4. Alessandro Matri - Wikipedia

    Alessandro Matri (Italian pronunciation: [alesˈsandro ˈmaːtri]; born 19 August 1984) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Born in Sant'Angelo Lodigiano, …

  5. MATRI- definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'matri-' matri- in American English (ˈmeɪtrɪ ; ˈmeɪtrə ; ˈmætrɪ ; ˈmætrə ) mother

  6. Matri - LinkedIn

    Born out of a college project and backed by Shark Tank India, Matri is now a CDSCO-approved medical device brand that helps women manage menstrual cramps in a safe, non-invasive …

  7. Maitri Medicinals

    Maitri Medicinals cultivates, produces and dispenses quality medical marijuana products to patients in Pittsburgh, Uniontown and Greensburg Pennsylvania who suffer from qualifying …

  8. Essentials – Matri

    From our best-selling Matri Pro device to must-have feminine care solutions, every product is thoughtfully created to empower women through every phase of their cycle. Trusted by …

  9. We provide Reproductive and Gynecological Healthcare for all.

    We provide Reproductive and Gynecological Healthcare for all. At Maitri, we provide compassionate, comprehensive healthcare through every stage of life—from adolescence to …

  10. Matri- - Etymology & Meaning of the Suffix - Etymonline

    matri- word-forming element meaning "of or relating to a mother," also "of or relating to women," from combining form of Latin māter (genitive mātris) "mother" (see mother (n.1)).