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MAT multifocal atrial tachycardia; see chaotic atrial tachycardia, under tachycardia.
mat,
1 abbreviation for maternity.
2 abbreviation for maturity.
3 abbreviation for maternal.

MAT
microscopic agglutination test.

mat
a localized, tight tangle of hairs, often seen in poorly groomed longhaired dogs and cats. They occur most commonly around the ears and on the legs, but in extreme cases, large areas of the body may be encased in a continuous mat.

mat rush
mat spurge
euphorbiadrummondii.

MAT
Multifocal atrial trachycardia, see there


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