a technology that uses chemicals (usually petrolatum, dimethicone, and polyquaternium) to reduce the ability of bacteria to adhere to the skin
a piece of coarse material placed on a floor for people to wipe their feet on
(of a surface or colour) dull and flat; without a shine
a bryozoan, especially one which forms mat-like encrustations on underwater objects
a small mat placed under a glass to protect the surface on which the glass is resting
a small mat underneath a person’s dining plate, used to protect the table from the heat of the plate and food
a small mat used for protecting the surface of a table from hot dishes
a small carpet used by Muslims for kneeling on when praying
vigorously engage in an argument, especially on behalf of another
a small piece of rigid or slightly resilient material on which a computer mouse is moved
a rush-covered straw mat forming a traditional Japanese floor covering