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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Méré (disambiguation)

Meré         
PARISH (PARROQUIA) IN LLANES, ASTURIAS, SPAIN
Meré is a village (and also a parroquia) in the concejo of Llanes, in Asturias. Its population in 2004 was 175, in 84 dwellings.
mere         
I. a.
1.
Bare, simple, nothing else but.
2.
Absolute, entire, unmixed, pure, sheer, bare.
II. n.
Pool, lake, pond.
mere         
mere1 [m??]
¦ adjective
1. that is solely or no more or better than what is specified: mere mortals.
2. (the merest) the smallest or slightest: the merest hint.
Origin
ME (in the senses 'pure' and 'sheer, downright'): from L. merus 'undiluted'.
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mere2 [m??]
¦ noun literary (or in place names) a lake or pond.
Origin
OE, of Gmc origin.
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mere3 ['m?ri]
¦ noun a Maori war club, especially one of greenstone.
Origin
from Maori.

Wikipedia

Méré

Méré may refer to:

  • Méré, Yvelines, France
  • Méré, Yonne, France
  • Antoine Gombaud, Chevalier de Méré (1607 – 1684), French writer.
Examples of use of mere
1. Mere speculation It now seems that the Al Qaida–Taliban divorce is something more than mere speculation.
2. Where billionaires lead, mere millionaires follow.
3. The expenses scam, however deplorable, is a mere sideshow.
4. That Reid‘s action had this effect was mere coincidence.
5. She stole billions not mere millions from an impoverished country.