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Mere logo #10101) Adjective for a bagatelle 2) Adjective for a pittance 3) Adjective for a sou 4) Adjective for a trifle 5) Adjective for bagatelle 6) An antonym for abundant 7) Apart from anything else 8) Appropriate rhyme for sheer 9) Bagatelle type 10) Bare 11) Barely worth mentioning 12) Bébé watcher 13) Being nothing more than
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Mere logo #10101) Bare 2) Lake 3) Loch 4) Only 5) Pond 6) Pool 7) Scant 8) Specified 9) Subtle
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Mere logo #21000[lake] Mere in English refers to a lake that is broad in relation to its depth, e.g. Martin Mere. A significant effect of its shallow depth is that for all or most of the time, it has no thermocline. ==Derivation of the word== ===Etymology=== The word mere is recorded in Old English as mere ″sea, lake″, corresponding to Old Saxon meri, ...
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Mere logo #21000[weapon] The mere (ˈmɛrɛ) is a type of short, broad-bladed weapon in the shape of an enlarged tear drop. It was used to strike/jab an opponent in the body or the head (it is misleading to call it a club as described by early visitors to New Zealand) (patu), usually made from Nephrite jade (Pounamu or greenstone). A mere is one of the tra...
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Mere logo #21002• (n.) A boundary. • (Superl.) Unmixed; pure; entire; absolute; unqualified. • (n.) A pool or lake. • (Superl.) Only this, and nothing else; such, and no more; simple; bare; as, a mere boy; a mere form. • (v. t.) To divide, limit, or bound. • (n.) A mare.
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Mere logo #20972Mere (mēr) noun [ Written also mar .] [ Middle English mere , Anglo-Saxon mere mere, sea; akin to Dutch meer lake, Old Saxon meri sea, Old High German meri , mari , German meer , Icelandic marr , Goth. marei , Russian ...
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Mere logo #20972Mere adjective [ Superl. Merest . The comparative is rarely or never used.] [ Latin merus .] 1. Unmixed; pure; entire; absolute; unqualified. « Then entered they the mere , main sea.» Chapman. « The sorrows of this world ...
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Mere logo #20972Mere noun [ Written also meer and mear .] [ Anglo-Saxon gemǣre . √269.] A boundary. Bacon.
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Mere logo #20972Mere transitive verb To divide, limit, or bound. [ Obsolete] « Which meared her rule with Africa.» Spenser.
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mere logo #20400[n] - (British) a small pond of standing water
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mere logo #20974 noun a small pond of standing water
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