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Definition of mere
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Mere
(Superl.)
Unmixed;
pure;
entire;
absolute;
unqualified.
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Cassimere
::
Cassimere
(n.) A thin,
twilled,
woolen
cloth,
used for men's
garments..
Animosity
::
Animosity
(v. t.) Mere
spiritedness
or
courage.
Pundit
::
Pundit
(n.) A
learned
man; a
teacher;
esp., a
Brahman
versed
in the
Sanskrit
language,
and in the
science,
laws, and
religion
of the
Hindoos;
in
Cashmere,
any clerk or
native
official..
Make-believe
::
Make-believe
(n.) A
feigning
to
believe,
as in the play of
children;
a mere
pretense;
a
fiction;
an
invention..
Fiction
::
Fiction
(n.) The act of
feigning,
inventing,
or
imagining;
as, by a mere
fiction
of the
mind..
Harlotry
::
Harlotry
(n.)
Anything
meretricious;
as,
harlotry
in art..
Animalism
::
Animalism
(n.) The
state,
activity,
or
enjoyment
of
animals;
mere
animal
life
without
intellectual
or moral
qualities;
sensuality..
Homodynamy
::
Homodynamy
(n.) The
homology
of
metameres.
See
Metamere.
Catalysis
::
Catalysis
(n.) A
process
by which
reaction
occurs
in the
presence
of
certain
agents
which were
formerly
believed
to exert an
influence
by mere
contact.
It is now
believed
that such
reactions
are
attended
with the
formation
of an
intermediate
compound
or
compounds,
so that by
alternate
composition
and
decomposition
the agent is
apparenty
left
unchanged;
as, the
catalysis
of
making
ether from
alcohol
by means of
sulphuric
acid; or
catalysis
in the
action
of
soluble
ferments
(as
diastase,
or
ptyali
Hammerman
::
Hammerman
(n.) A
hammerer;
a
forgeman.
Formative
::
Formative
(a.)
Serving
to form;
derivative;
not
radical;
as, a
termination
merely
formative..
Sporting
::
Sportful
(a.) Done in jest, or for mere play;
sportive..
Reality
::
Reality
(n.) That which is real; an
actual
existence;
that which is not
imagination,
fiction,
or
pretense;
that which has
objective
existence,
and is not
merely
an
idea..
Blastosphere
::
Blastosphere
(n.) The
hollow
globe or
sphere
formed
by the
arrangement
of the
blastomeres
on the
periphery
of an
impregnated
ovum.
Ray
::
Ray (n.) One of the
spheromeres
of a
radiate,
especially
one of the arms of a
starfish
or an
ophiuran..
Politician
::
Politician
(n.) One
primarily
devoted
to his own
advancement
in
public
office,
or to the
success
of a
political
party;
-- used in a
depreciatory
sense;
one
addicted
or
attached
to
politics
as
managed
by
parties
(see
Politics,
2); a
schemer;
an
intriguer;
as, a mere
politician..
Betterment
::
Betterment
(n.) An
improvement
of an
estate
which
renders
it
better
than mere
repairing
would do; --
generally
used in the
plural.
Hammerer
::
Hammerer
(n.) One who works with a
hammer.
Topical
::
Topical
(n.)
Resembling
a
topic,
or
general
maxim;
hence,
not
demonstrative,
but
merely
probable,
as an
argument..
Verbality
::
Verbality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
verbal;
mere
words;
bare
literal
expression.
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