
1) Bad thing to get stuck in 2) Be unable to move further 3) Become entangled 4) Bog down 5) Boggy area 6) Boggy earth 7) Boggy ground 8) Boggy stuff 9) Boggy terrain 10) Boggy tract 11) Boggy, mucky earth 12) Cause of getting stuck 13) Deep mud 14) Deep, slimy soil 15) Deep, soft mud 16) Difficult place to walk
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1) Bog 2) Entangle 3) Filth 4) Marsh 5) Mess 6) Morass 7) Muck 8) Mud 9) Quag 10) Quagmire 11) Sludge 12) Swamp
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Latin, meaning: wonderfully, mervellously, uncommonly.
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• (n.) Deep mud; wet, spongy earth. • (v. t.) To soil with mud or foul matter. • (v. i.) To stick in mire. • (n.) An ant. • (v. t.) To cause or permit to stick fast in mire; to plunge or fix in mud; as, to mire a horse or wagon.
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Synonymous with any peat-accumulating wetland. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(mēr) a figure on the arm of an ophthalmometer, the image of which is reflected on the cornea; used to measure corneal astigmatism.
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Mire (mīr)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
mīre ,
mȳre ; akin to Dutch
mier , Icelandic
maurr , Danish
myre , Swedish
myra ; confer also Ir.
moirbh , Greek
my`rmhx .] An ant. [ Obsolete] See
Pismire .
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Mire intransitive verb To stick in mire.
Shak. Found on
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Mire noun [ Middle English
mire ,
myre ; akin to Icelandic
mȳrr swamp, Swedish
myra marshy ground, and perhaps to English
moss .] Deep mud; wet, spongy earth.
Chaucer. « He his rider from the lofty steed Would have cast down and trod in dirty
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Mire transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Mired ;
present participle & verbal noun Miring .]
1. To cause or permit to stick fast in mire; to plunge or fix in mud; as, to
mire a horse or wagon.
2. To soil ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mēr Definitions: 1. One of the test objects in the ophthalmometer; its image (also called a mire), mirrored on the corneal surface, is measured to determine the radii of curvature of the cornea.
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[
n] - a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot 2. [v] - cause to get stuck as if in a mire 3. [v] - soil with mud, muck, or mire
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[Wuthering Heights] deep mud.
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quagmire noun a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
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wonderfully, marvellously, uncommonly.
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