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Definition of mere
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Mere
(Superl.)
Only this, and
nothing
else; such, and no more;
simple;
bare; as, a mere boy; a mere
form..
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Spiritualism
::
Spiritualism
(n.) The
doctrine,
in
opposition
to the
materialists,
that all which
exists
is
spirit,
or soul -- that what is
called
the
external
world is
either
a
succession
of
notions
impressed
on the mind by the
Deity,
as
maintained
by
Berkeley,
or else the mere educt of the mind
itself,
as
taught
by
Fichte..
Weave
::
Weave (n.) A
particular
method
or
pattern
of
weaving;
as, the
cassimere
weave..
Femerell
::
Femerell
(n.) A
lantern,
or
louver
covering,
placed
on a roof, for
ventilation
or
escape
of
smoke..
Protosomite
::
Protosomite
(n.) One of the
primitive
segments,
or
metameres,
of an
animal..
Spheromere
::
Spheromere
(n.) Any one of the
several
symmetrical
segments
arranged
around
the
central
axis and
composing
the body of a
radiate
anmal.
Merosome
::
Merosome
(n.) One of the
serial
segments,
or
metameres,
of which the
bodies
of
vertebrate
and
articulate
animals
are
composed..
Wind
::
Wind (n.) Mere
breath
or talk; empty
effort;
idle
words.
Seizin
::
Seizin
(n.)
Possession;
possession
of an
estate
of
froehold.
It may be
either
in deed or in law; the
former
when there is
actual
possession,
the
latter
when there is a right to such
possession
by
construction
of law. In some of the
United
States
seizin
means
merely
ownership..
Stutterer
::
Stutter
(n.) One who
stutters;
a
stammerer.
Empiricism
::
Empiricism
(n.)
Specifically,
a
practice
of
medicine
founded
on mere
experience,
without
the aid of
science
or a
knowledge
of
principles;
ignorant
and
unscientific
practice;
charlatanry;
quackery..
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..
Burghmaster
::
Burghmaster
(n.) An
officer
who
directs
and lays out the meres or
boundaries
for the
workmen;
--
called
also
bailiff,
and
barmaster..
Strawberry
::
Straw (n.)
Anything
proverbially
worthless;
the least
possible
thing;
a mere
trifle.
Lovely
::
Lovely
(superl.)
Very
pleasing;
--
applied
loosely
to
almost
anything
which is not grand or
merely
pretty;
as, a
lovely
view; a
lovely
valley;
a
lovely
melody..
Meer
::
Meer (n.) See Mere, a
lake..
Promise
::
Promise
(a.) An
engagement
by one
person
to
another,
either
in words or in
writing,
but
properly
not under seal, for the
performance
or
nonperformance
of some
particular
thing.
The word
promise
is used to
denote
the mere
engagement
of a
person,
without
regard
to the
consideration
for it, or the
corresponding
duty of the party to whom it is
made..
Dummerer
::
Dummerer
(n.) One who
feigns
dumbness.
Glimmered
::
Glimmered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Glimme.
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One not privy or party an act,
contract,
or
title;
a mere
intruder
or
intermeddler;
one who
interferes
without
right;
as,
actual
possession
of land gives a good title
against
a
stranger
having
no
title;
as to
strangers,
a
mortgage
is
considered
merely
as a
pledge;
a mere
stranger
to the
levy..
Baenomere
::
Baenomere
(n.) One of the
somites
(arthromeres)
that make up the
thorax
of
Arthropods.
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