| | slovo | definícia |  | merest (encz)
 | merest,nejobyčejnější	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  | Merest (gcide)
 | Mere \Mere\ (m[=e]r), a. [Superl. Merest. The comparative is rarely or never used.] [L. merus.]
 1. Unmixed; pure; entire; absolute; unqualified.
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 Then entered they the mere, main sea. --Chapman.
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 The sorrows of this world would be mere and unmixed.
 --Jer. Taylor.
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 2. Only this, and nothing else; such, and no more; simple;
 bare; as, a mere boy; a mere form.
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 From mere success nothing can be concluded in favor
 of any nation.                        --Atterbury.
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | merestone (encz)
 | merestone,	n: |  | Merest (gcide)
 | Mere \Mere\ (m[=e]r), a. [Superl. Merest. The comparative is rarely or never used.] [L. merus.]
 1. Unmixed; pure; entire; absolute; unqualified.
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 Then entered they the mere, main sea. --Chapman.
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 The sorrows of this world would be mere and unmixed.
 --Jer. Taylor.
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 2. Only this, and nothing else; such, and no more; simple;
 bare; as, a mere boy; a mere form.
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 From mere success nothing can be concluded in favor
 of any nation.                        --Atterbury.
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 |  | Merestead (gcide)
 | Merestead \Mere"stead\, n. [Mere boundary + stead place.] The land within the boundaries of a farm; a farmstead or
 farm. [Archaic.] --Longfellow.
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 |  | Merestone (gcide)
 | Merestone \Mere"stone`\, n. A stone designating a limit or boundary; a landmark. --Bacon.
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 |  | merestone (wn)
 | merestone n 1: an old term for a landmark that consisted of a pile of
 stones surmounted by an upright slab [syn: merestone,
 meerestone, mearstone]
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