Matra vs. Matura — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Matra and Matura
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Matra
Matra (an acronym for Mécanique Aviation Traction) was a French industrial conglomerate. During its years of operation, it was engaged in a wide range of business activities, primarily focused around automobiles, bicycles, aeronautics and weaponry.
Matura
Matura or its translated terms (Mature, Matur, Maturita, Maturità, Maturität, Maturité, Mатура, Érettségi) is a Latin name for the secondary school exit exam or "maturity diploma" in various European countries, including Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland and Ukraine. It is taken by young adults (usually aged from 15 to 20) at the end of their secondary education, and generally must be passed in order to apply to a university or other institutions of higher education.
Matra
(music) In Indian music, the smallest rhythmic unit of a tala.
Matura
A final exam that young adults (aged 18 or 19) take at the end of their secondary education in certain European countries.
Matra
In Indian poetics and linguistics, a measure of the length of a syllable; equivalent to mora.
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Matra
The characteristic horizontal line drawn above characters in some Indic scripts.
Matra
An intra-syllabic vowel symbol in Indic scripts.
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