SIMPLE vs MERE: NOUN
- Any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties
- A person lacking intelligence or common sense
- A medicinal plant or the medicine obtained from it.
- In French boston, or in heart solo, the winning of five tricks with a partner.
- In division loo, a pool which has been put up by the dealer alone. Pools which have been contributed to by players who have been looed are double pools.
- A small pond of standing water
- A small lake, pond, or marsh.
- A pool; a small lake. or pond.
- A boundary; boundary-line.
- A balk or furrow serving as a boundary- or dividing-line in a common field; also, a boundary-stone; a merestone.
- A private carriage-road.
- A measure of 29 or 31 yards in the Peak of Derbyshire in England.
- In the reticulum or supporting skeleton of the extinct silicious sponges of the family Dictyospongidæ, one of the divisions or meshes produced by the intersection of the primary vertical and horizontal spicular bundles. It is subdivided by the spicules of. subordinate rank into lesser areas or quadrangles—dimeres, tetrameres, hexameres.
- A Maori war-club; a casse-tête, or war-ax, from 12 to 18 inches in length, made of any suitable hard material, as stone, hard wood, or whalebone. Outside of New Zealand the word is only known as the name of a little trinket of greenstone made in imitation of the New Zealand weapon in miniature, mounted in gold or silver, and used as a brooch, locket, ear-ring, or other article of jewelry.
- A pool or lake.
- A boundary.
- A mare.
- A Maori war-club
- Boundary, limit; a boundary-marker; boundary-line
- A pool; a small lake or pond; marsh
- The sea
- A Middle English form of mare.
SIMPLE vs MERE: ADJECTIVE
- Lowly in condition or rank.
- Having or showing little intelligence, education, or experience: : naive.
- Not elaborate in style; unornamented
- Not pretentious, guileful, or deceitful; humble or sincere.
- Not characterized by luxury or elaborate commitments.
- Having little or no ornamentation; not embellished or adorned: : plain.
- Being without figuration or elaboration.
- Having no divisions or branches; not compound.
- Being without additions or modifications; mere.
- Having or composed of only one thing, element, or part.
- Easy to understand, do, or carry out: : easy.
- Having few parts or features; not complicated or elaborate.
- Exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity
- Lacking mental capacity and devoid of subtlety
- Easy and not involved or complicated
- Having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved
- (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions
- Apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
- Only this, and nothing else; such, and no more; simple; bare
- Being nothing more than specified
- Being nothing more than what is specified.
- Considered apart from anything else.
- Small; slight.
- Unmixed; pure; entire; absolute; unqualified.
- Pure; unadulterated.
SIMPLE vs MERE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To divide, limit, or bound.
SIMPLE vs MERE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In z oöl. and anatomy: Plain; entire; not varied, complicated, or appendaged. See simple-faced.
- Single: not compound, social, or colonial: as, the simple ascidians; the simple (not compound) eyes or ocelli of an insect.
- Normal or usual; ordinary; not duplex: as, the simple teeth of ordinary rodents. See simple-toothed.
- In entomology, more particularly— Formed of one lobe, joint, etc.: as, a simple maxilla; the simple capitulum or club of an antenna.
- Not specially enlarged, dilated, robust, etc.: as, simple femora, not fitted for leaping or not like a grasshopper's.
- Entire; not dentate, serrate, emarginate, etc.; having no special processes, etc.: as, a simple margin.
- Not sheathed or vaginate: as, a simple aculeus or sting.
- In chem., that has not been decomposed or separated into chemically distinct kinds of matter; elementary. See element, 3.
- Having few parts
- The object of a simple concept.
- That which is not composed of different things, especially not of matter and form, but is either pure matter or pure form
- Later. a dissyllabic or trisyllabic foot, with inclusion of the pyrrhic (): opposed to a compound foot in the sense of a foot compounded of these. See pyrrhic.
- A monomial.
- Synonyms Unmixed, elementary.
- Apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
- Lacking mental capacity and subtlety
- Unornamented
- In mineralogy, homogeneous.
- To gather simples, or medicinal plants.
- To make (the second or low-pressure cylinder of a compound engine) receive live steam direct from the boiler, instead of receiving its working fluid as exhaust from the first or high-pressure cylinder, as in normal series-working. This is done in starting, or occasionally with unusual overload on the engine, and the two cylinders work as two simple engines.
- Without parts, either absolutely, or of a special kind alone considered; elementary; uncompounded: as, a simple substance; a simple concept; a simple distortion.
- Having few parts; free from complexity or complication; uninvolved; not elaborate; not modified.
- Without elaborate and rich ornamentation; not loaded with extrinsic details; plain; beautiful, if at all, in its essential parts and their relations.
- Without sauce or condiment; without luxurious or unwholesome accompaniments: as, a simple diet; a simple repast.
- Mere; pure; sheer; absolute.
- Plain in dress, manner, or deportment; hence, making no pretense; unaffected; unassuming; unsophisticated; artless; sincere.
- In botany, not formed by a union of similar parts or groups of parts: thus, a simple pistil is of one carpel; a simple leaf is of one blade; a simple stem or trunk is one not divided at the base. Compare simple umbel, below.
- Without rank; lowly; humble; poor.
- Deficient in the mental effects of experience and education; unlearned; unsophisticated; hence, silly; incapable of understanding a situation of affairs; easily deceived.
- Proceeding from ignorance or folly; evidencing a lack of sense or knowledge.
- Presenting no difficulties or obstacles; easily done, used, understood, or the like; adapted to man's natural powers of acting or thinking; plain; clear; easy: as, a simple task; a simple statement; a simple explanation.
- In music: Single; not compound: as, a simple sound or tone.
- Undeveloped; not complex: as, simple counterpoint, fugue, imitation, rhythm, time.
- Not exceeding an octave; not compound: as, a simple interval, third, fifth, etc.
- Unbroken by valves or crooks: as, a simple tube in a trumpet.
- Of little value or importance; insignificant; trifling.
- (botany) of leaf shapes
- Apart from anything else
- Absolute; unqualified; utter; whole; in the fullest sense.
- Pure; sheer; unmixed.
- To limit; bound; divide or cause division in.
- Famous.
- Absolutely; wholly.
- Sheer; simple; nothing but (the thing mentioned); only: as, it is mere folly to do so; this is the merest trash.
- Apart from anything else
- To set divisions and bounds.
SIMPLE vs MERE: RELATED WORDS
- Mere, Oversimplified, Obtuse, Primitive, Common, Unproblematic, Elemental, Unsophisticated, Pure, Elegant, Simplified, Plain, Simplistic, Easy, Uncomplicated
- Alone, Unadulterated, Sheer, Simply, Purely, Pure, Just, Inconsequential, Trifling, Only, Measly, Specified, Bare, Simple, Plain
SIMPLE vs MERE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mere, Oversimplified, Obtuse, Primitive, Common, Unproblematic, Elemental, Unsophisticated, Pure, Elegant, Simplified, Plain, Simplistic, Easy, Uncomplicated
- Alone, Unadulterated, Sheer, Simply, Purely, Pure, Just, Inconsequential, Trifling, Only, Measly, Specified, Bare, Simple, Plain
SIMPLE vs MERE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Our team likes this simple and nice interface.
- Very simple and easy to use shipping dashboard.
- Simple Homeschool and Home Art Studio on facebook!
- The rustic, simple feel is comforting and comfortable.
- The simple smartphone with a new simplified menu.
- Even in simple parking citation matters this firm goes the extra mile in filing memorandums of law regarding the constitutionality of simple parking tickets.
- Roberto was a simple man with simple tastes and big dreams, he perhaps was not able to fully realize.
- Simple and easy to read a functional resume, keep it simple easy.
- That sounds very simple, and in the vast majority of cases, it is simple.
- Simple Past Present Perfect Simple; Indicazione temporale del passato.
- They struck most readers as mere romantic ramblings.
- What Is the Mere Exposure Effect in Psychology?
- Silence is not the mere absence of sound, any more than beauty is the mere absence of ugliness.
- Mere knowledge that another person is going to commit a crime, or mere presence at the scene of a crime, is not enough.
- Easily investigate the related insurance policy you are not mere an estimation mere an estimation satisfied with the can.
- The mere intention to prevent the happening of the condition or mere placing of ineffective obstacles is NOT enough.
- The order would be unreasonable if it results from mere personal distaste of the employer or a mere ruse to discharge the employee.
- The mystic will have nothing to do with mere mystery; mere mystery is generally a mystery of iniquity.
- An empty and unavailing sound; a fine speech without matter; a mere display of words; mere moonshine.
- When artistic expression is turned into mere content, images become mere that can feed any application.
SIMPLE vs MERE: QUESTIONS
- Why choose Lakeside simple cremation Northeast Ohio?
- How are pyrimidines synthesized from simple precursors?
- What grade is present simple present continuous past simple and past continuous?
- Is 'to not/listen' in the past simple or past simple?
- When to use the present simple or the past simple in suggest?
- How to test your knowledge on simple past and present perfect simple?
- How to rewrite sentences in simple present and simple past tense?
- What is the simple subject and simple predicate of box?
- What is the difference of simple interest and simple discount?
- Does a simple pendulum perform linear simple harmonic motion?
- Does the mere deadline effect apply to incidental deadlines?
- Who is the singer of Mere Humsafar [female version]?
- When was the song Mere Naina Sawan Bhadon released?
- What format are mere brother Ki Dulhan ringtones in?
- Is there a wheelchair accessible restaurant at mere?
- Do beauty competitions degrade women to mere objects?
- Is Rostherne Mere meeting its ecological WFD status?
- Is the church more important than mere Christianity?
- Is your result reasonable interpretation or mere speculation?
- Who sings chhalka Yeh Jaam song in mere Hamdam Mere Dost?