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Definition of mere
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Mere
(Superl.)
Unmixed;
pure;
entire;
absolute;
unqualified.
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Imparlance
::
Imparlance
(n.) Time given to a party to talk or
converse
with his
opponent,
originally
with the
object
of
effecting,
if
possible,
an
amicable
adjustment
of the suit. The
actual
object,
however,
has long been
merely
to
obtain
further
time to
plead,
or
answer
to the
allegations
of the
opposite
party..
Crotonine
::
Crotonine
(n.) A
supposed
alkaloid
obtained
from
croton
oil by
boiling
it with water and
magnesia,
since found to be
merely
a
magnesia
soap of the oil..
Enamel
::
Enamel
(v. t.) The
intensely
hard
calcified
tissue
entering
into the
composition
of
teeth.
It
merely
covers
the
exposed
parts of the teeth of man, but in many
animals
is
intermixed
in
various
ways with the
dentine
and
cement..
Tropist
::
Tropist
(n.) One who deals in
tropes;
specifically,
one who
avoids
the
literal
sense of the
language
of
Scripture
by
explaining
it as mere
tropes
and
figures
of
speech..
Mangel-wurzel
::
Mangel-wurzel
(n.) A kind of large field beet (B.
macrorhiza),
used as food for
cattle,
-- by some
considered
a mere
variety
of the
ordinary
beet. See
Beet..
Ectomere
::
Ectomere
(n.) The more
transparent
cells,
which
finally
become
external,
in many
segmenting
ova, as those of
mammals..
Stammering
::
Stammered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Stamme.
Meresman
::
Meresman
(n.) An
officer
who
ascertains
meres or
boundaries.
Micromere
::
Micromere
(n.) One of the
smaller
cells,
or
blastomeres,
resulting
from the
complete
segmentation
of a
telolecithal
ovum..
Demurely
::
Demurely
(adv.)
In a
demure
manner;
soberly;
gravely;
-- now,
commonly,
with a mere show of
gravity
or
modesty..
Reality
::
Reality
(n.) The state or
quality
of being real;
actual
being or
existence
of
anything,
in
distinction
from mere
appearance;
fact..
Poll
::
Poll (n.) One who does not try for
honors,
but is
content
to take a
degree
merely;
a
passman..
Kiteflying
::
Kiteflying
(n.) A mode of
raising
money,
or
sustaining
one's
credit,
by the use of paper which is
merely
nominal;
--
called
also
kiting..
Shimmered
::
Shimmered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Shimme.
Mere
::
Mere (n.) A mare.
Starched
::
Star-chamber
(n.) An
ancient
high court
exercising
jurisdiction
in
certain
cases,
mainly
criminal,
which sat
without
the
intervention
of a jury. It
consisted
of the
king's
council,
or of the privy
council
only with the
addition
of
certain
judges.
It could
proceed
on mere rumor or
examine
witnesses;
it could apply
torture.
It was
abolished
by the Long
Parliament
in
1641..
Thing
::
Thing (n.) A
diminutive
or
slighted
object;
any
object
viewed
as
merely
existing;
-- often used in pity or
contempt.
Metameric
::
Metameric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
metamere
or its
formation;
as,
metameric
segmentation..
Mechanist
::
Mechanist
(n.) One who
regards
the
phenomena
of
nature
as the
effects
of
forces
merely
mechanical.
Mar
::
Mar (n.) A small lake. See Mere.
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