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    Mare
    /mer/

    noun

    • 1. a very unpleasant or frustrating experience: informal British "this week is going to be a bit of a mare but at least the end is in sight"
  2. The meaning of MARE is a female horse or other equine animal especially when fully mature or of breeding age.

  3. Mare definition: a fully mature female horse or other equine animal.. See examples of MARE used in a sentence.

  4. MARE definition: 1. an adult female horse 2. a way of talking to or about a woman that shows a lack of respect: 3…. Learn more.

  5. a way of talking to or about a woman that shows a lack of respect: You stupid mare! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. Jun 3, 2024 · mare (plural mares) ( obsolete or historical) A type of evil spirit formerly thought to sit on the chest of a sleeping person; also, the feeling of suffocation felt during sleep, attributed to such a spirit. ( UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, colloquial) A nightmare; a frustrating or terrible experience. I'm having a complete mare today.

  7. A mare is an adult female horse. If your new horse is a filly, a female baby horse, she'll grow up to be a mare. Horse experts have many words to distinguish the age and sex of their animals, from foal, for any newborn horse, to stallion, a full grown male, to colt, a young male horse. Mares are known for being more easy-going than stallions ...

  8. 1. (capital when part of a name) any of a large number of huge dry plains on the surface of the moon, visible as dark markings and once thought to be seas: Mare Imbrium ( Sea of Showers) 2. a similar area on the surface of Mars, such as Mare Sirenum. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  9. Definition of mare noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Origin of mare 1 First recorded before 900; Middle English, mere, mare, maire “horse for riding; beast of burden,” Old English mere, myre “mare”; cognate with Old Frisian merie, Dutch merrie, German Mähre, Old Norse merr; the feminine equivalents to Old English mearh, Old High German marah, march, Old Norse marr, Irish marc, “horse ...

  11. mare. 1. (Astronomy) ( capital when part of a name) any of a large number of huge dry plains on the surface of the moon, visible as dark markings and once thought to be seas: Mare Imbrium ( Sea of Showers) 2. (Astronomy) a similar area on the surface of Mars, such as Mare Sirenum.

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