mere

  • 11Mere — (m[=e]r), n. [Written also mar.] [OE. mere, AS. mere mere, sea; akin to D. meer lake, OS. meri sea, OHG. meri, mari, G. meer, Icel. marr, Goth. marei, Russ. more, W. mor, Ir. & Gael. muir, L. mare, and perh. to L. mori to die, and meaning… …

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  • 12Méré — may refer to: Méré, Yvelines, France Méré, Yonne, France See also Meré, Spain Mere (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …

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  • 13Mere — bezeichnet: Mere (Flandern), eine Teilgemeinde der belgischen Gemeinde Erpe Mere Mere (Waffe), eine Schlagwaffe der Maori in Neuseeland Mere (Wiltshire), eine Stadt in Wiltshire, England Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung …

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  • 14mere — I adjective bare, just, nothing but, only, plain, sheer, simple associated concepts: mere assumption of title, mere glimmering of reason, mere license, mere possibility II index marginal, minor, naked (lacking embe …

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  • 15mere — mere, bare are often employed with little or no distinction in the sense of being such as the term qualified states but nothing more. But mere is commonly used to emphasize the limitations of a thing, as if it were declared to be simply what it… …

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  • 16Méré — puede referirse a: Méré, comuna francesa situada en Yonne. Méré, comuna francesa situada en Yvelines. Antoine Gombaud, caballero de Méré, escritor francés. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo …

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  • 17Mere — (lat.; ant.) adv. Meramente. * * * mere. (Del lat. mere). adv. m. desus. meramente. * * * Tipo de maza de combate maorí que se utiliza también como símbolo de autoridad. El mere es uno de los tres tipos de patu. Es el que muestra mayor… …

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  • 18Mere — Mere, n. A mare. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19-mere — [Gr. ? part.] A combining form meaning part, portion; as, blastomere, epimere. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 20Mere — Mere, n. [Written also meer and mear.] [AS. gem[=ae]re. [root]269.] A boundary. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …

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