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"Section M, N, and O"

] [L. matricula a public
roll or register, dim. of matrix a mother, in respect to
propagation, also, a public register. See Matrix.] To
enroll; to enter in a register; specifically, to enter or admit to
membership in a body or society, particularly in a college or
university, by enrolling the name in a register.


In discovering and matriculating the arms of
commissaries from North America.
Sir W.
Scott.


Ma*tric"u*late, v. i. To go though
the process of admission to membership, as by examination and
enrollment, in a society or college.


Ma*tric"u*late (?), a.
Matriculated. Skelton. -- n.
One who is matriculated. Arbuthnot.


Ma*tric`u*la"tion (?), n. The act
or process of matriculating; the state of being
matriculated.


Mat"ri*moine (?), n.
Matrimony. [Obs.]


Mat`ri*mo"ni*al (?), a. [L.
matrimonialis: cf. F. matrimonial. See
Matrimony.] Of or pertaining to marriage; derived from
marriage; connubial; nuptial; hymeneal; as, matrimonial rights
or duties.


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