matricular adjective & noun. 
[mǝ'trɪkjʊlǝ] L16.[medieval Latin matricularius, -aris, formed as MATRICULA: see -AR1, -AR2. In branch A.II also infl. by MATRIX noun.]A. adjective.
I. 1.  Pertaining to or of the nature of a matricula, esp. (
Hist.) the one listing the contributions that member States were required to make to the Holy Roman (later the German) Empire. 
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 matricular II. 2.  Of a language: original; from which others are derived. Only in 
L18.3.  Of or belonging to the womb. 
L19.B. noun. = 
MATRICULA. Only in 
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