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1Mere — Mere …
2Mere — may refer to: Mere (lake), a lake that is broad in relation to its depth Mere (weapon), a Māori war club Mere (live album) by Norwegian rock band deLillos Ain Ervin Mere (1903–1969), Estonian war criminal Places Mere, Cheshire, England Mere,… …
3Mere — (m[=e]r), a. [Superl. {Merest}. The comparative is rarely or never used.] [L. merus.] 1. Unmixed; pure; entire; absolute; unqualified. [1913 Webster] Then entered they the mere, main sea. Chapman. [1913 Webster] The sorrows of this world would be …
4Meré —   Parish   Country Spain Autonomous community Asturias Province Asturias Municipality …
5Mere — (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… …
6Méré — 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 …
7Mere — Mere, n. A mare. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
8-mere — [Gr. ? part.] A combining form meaning part, portion; as, blastomere, epimere. [1913 Webster] …
9Mere — Mere, n. [Written also meer and mear.] [AS. gem[=ae]re. [root]269.] A boundary. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …
10Mere — (m[=e]r), v. t. To divide, limit, or bound. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Which meared her rule with Africa. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …