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(n)
(uncountable) Forgiveness or compassion, especially toward those less fortunate.
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An extra card or set of cards that is allowed to play at the end of various card games.
A river in England that flows for about 113 km (70 mi) to the Irish Sea at Liverpool.
Obsolete spelling of mercy. [(uncountable) Relenting; forbearance to cause or allow harm to another.]
(childish, mainly as a term of address) A nurse.
(adj)
(of a place, situation, person, etc) In a disorderly state; chaotic; disorderly.
A female given name from Hebrew.
A diminutive of the female given name Melissa.
A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A female given name.
Covered in or overgrown with moss.
A merchant dealing in fabrics and textiles, especially silks and other fine cloths.
Having been mussed: messy, rumpled.
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Obsolete form of merry. [Jolly and full of high spirits; happy.]
A surname.
Alternative spelling of mousy. [Resembling a mouse.]
A town in Moree Plains Shire, northern New South Wales, Australia.
A city, the county seat of Merced County, California, United States.
(v)
(obsolete) To subject to fine or amercement; to mulct; to amerce.
Heavy; massive.
A surname from Italian.
(historical) An educated man in India or Iran (Persia); an official, a clerk.
(informal) A young woman; miss.
(US, slang) A male nurse.
(UK, colloquial) Alternative spelling or pronunciation spelling of missus. [(colloquial) Wife or girlfriend.]
(mineralogy) An impure yellow sulphate of iron; yellow copperas or copiapite.
(historical) One of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England.
Alluvial, often marshy land by the side of a river, estuary or sea.
The mulberry fruit.
The goods in which a mercer deals.
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A mosquito.
A surname from Kannada.
A surname from French.
The largest ethnic group of Burkina Faso.
(N)
a Romanian masculine given name, a form of the South Slavic name Mirče that derives from the Slavic word mir, meaning 'peace'.
A city in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
(historical) A medieval Arab condiment made from fermented barley.
An ancient tribe who inhabited a region in central Italy, around the basin of the lake Fucinus.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang) Unpleasant, especially in a sarcastic, grumpy or haughty manner.
Raising of the voice in prosody, accented part of a metrical foot
A female given name transferred from the surname.
A female given name from Hebrew, variant of Maria used since the nineteenth century. Popularized by singer Mariah Carey in the 1990s
A female given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
(loosely) Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus
A Chadic ethnic group in Cameroon and Chad.
(US) Maize dough made from freshly prepared hominy, used for making tortillas, tamales, etc.
The capital city of Bouches-du-Rhône department, France; the capital city of the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
A city in LaSalle County, in northern Illinois, United States.
(chemistry, dated, proscribed) Of a tactic diad, having structural units in identical orientation.
Dated form of murky. [Hard to see through, as a fog or mist.]
A female given name, variant of Marissa.
A surname from German.
A square wooden box, originally used to measure rice in Japan during the feudal period.
Clipping of Marsa Matruh, a port city in northwestern Egypt.
A city, the capital of Mersin Province, Turkey.
(Africa) Khat.