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(v)
(intransitive) To enter into the conjugal or connubial state; to take a husband or a wife.
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(adj)
Jolly and full of high spirits; happy.
(n)
Corymbia calophylla, an Australian tree.
A language of Cameroon.
A female given name, variant of Merry.
A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A city in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Resembling or characteristic of a mire; swampy, boggy.
Obsolete spelling of merry. [Jolly and full of high spirits; happy.]
(uncountable) The substance inside bones which produces blood cells.
A Volga-Finnic people in the Volga region.
A surname.
A surname from Japanese.
A member of the indigenous people of New Zealand.
The seventh month of Meitei traditional lunar calendar.
Any of several large groupers of warm seas.
(New Zealand) Life force, according to Maori beliefs.
A female given name from Hebrew, from Hebrew which means bitterness. Biblical variant: Mara.
(Celtic mythology, mythology) A merman or mermaid in Scottish and Irish Gaelic folklore.
A marsh; a marshy area, one intermittently covered with water, particularly in Louisiana, or in other French-speaking areas.
An ancient city on the east bank of the Nile.
(mythology, religion, usually with "Mount") The abode of the gods at the center of the universe in Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist traditions.
Resembling a moor; swampy; boggy.
Alternative form of Mehri. [A Semitic ethnic group primarily inhabiting South Arabia and the Guardafui Channel island of Socotra.]
(somewhat dated) Not any.
A surname from Italian.
(by extension) A female given name from India.
A portia tree (Thespesia populnea), of dark, durable, attractive wood.
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Irtiza Rubab (born 12 May 1977), better known by her stage name Meera, is a Pakistani film actress and television presenter.
A surname from Irish.
a goddess in the Polynesian mythology of the Cook Islands who lives in Avaiki beneath Mangaia.
(uncountable) The ability of the brain to record information or impressions with the facility of recalling them later, usually at will.
In a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.
An adult female horse.
A female given name from Hebrew.
(fantasy) merpeople
Any caviid rodent of the genus Dolichotis, common in the Patagonian steppes of Argentina.
The property of being merry.
A married person.
Any of the large cosmopolitan carnivorous eels of the family Muraenidae.
A female given name from Irish or Scottish Gaelic, of English, Scottish and Irish usage, variant of Mary.
Obsolete spelling of marish. [(now poetic or archaic) A marsh.]
Obsolete form of merry. [Jolly and full of high spirits; happy.]
A female given name from Irish.
A town in Moree Plains Shire, northern New South Wales, Australia.
A Muslim inhabitant of the Philippines
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A large, circular punctuation mark (。) used as a full stop in Japanese text.
A female given name.
a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1907.
(West Cumbria, Geordie, Mackem, informal) A friend, pal, buddy, mate.
Someone who gets married, especially numerous times.
The seventh solar month of the Persian calendar.
Formed with meshes; meshed
A hamlet in Bude-Stratton parish, north Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SS2007).
A female given name from Scottish Gaelic.
(Greek mythology) The Fates, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, the goddesses, who controlled every person's destiny by weaving the thread of life.
a 6,605 km (4,104 miles)
a location mentioned in the Torah.