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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary دریا، آب راکد، مرداب، محض، خالی، تنها، انحصاری، فقط.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary mother Etymology: The origin of the word for "mother" in virtually all Indo-European languages is the baby-talk syllable "ma," (usually the first recognizable syllable uttered by a baby and also the basis of "mama") plus the kinešip suffix -ter (-ther), also found in "sister, "brother," and "father." The original form, *mater- evolved into Latin "mater," Greek "meter" (as in "metropolis," the mother city), German "Mutter," French "mère," Serbian "majka," Russian "mat', materi," Italian and Spanish "madre," Portuguese "mãe," Danish "moder," Dutch and Afrikaans "moeder," Norwegian "mor," Swedish "moder," Icelandic "móðir," Irish "máthair," Hindi "mataji," Gujarati "mâtâ," Farsi (Persian) "madar," and Pašto "mor." mâdar seule|seulement|sole|solely|alone|only|mere|merely|single-handed|single-handedly V. 1175; sols, 980; sol, v. 1050; lat. solus. eng. only : one-ly PIE sol(e)- : whole 1 eng. single(-handed) (dast e )tan-hâ tak 2 eng. mere morr nâb
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(mere): بازگشت به واژه mere cassi mere for a mere nothing it wasa mere presumption mere right mere wash out of mere freak this soup is mere wash دريا،اب راکد،مرداب ،محض ،خالى ،تنها،انحصارى ،فقط کلمات مرتبط(7)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 mere n. Pronunciation: ' mir Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ― more at MARINE Date: before 12th century chiefly British : an expanse of standing water : LAKE , POOL 2 mere n. Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English m ǣ re; akin to Old Norse landa mæri borderland Date: before 12th century : BOUNDARY also : LANDMARK 3 mere n. Function: adjective Inflected Form: superlative mer·est Etymology: Middle English, from Latin merus; akin to Old English ā merian to purify and perhaps to Greek marmairein to sparkle ― more at MORN Date: 15th century 1 : having no admixture : PURE 2 obsolete : being nothing less than : ABSOLUTE 3 : being nothing more than –mere·ly adverb -mere n. Function: noun combining form Etymology: French -mère, from Greek meros part ― more at MERIT : part : segment