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An area of wet, soggy, muddy ground; a bog. 2. Deep slimy soil or mud. 3. A disadvantageous or difficult condition or situation: the mire of poverty. v. mired ...
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mire (m?r) [Fr.] one of the figures on the arm of an ophthalmometer whose images are reflected on the cornea; measurement of their variations determines the ...
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wet spongy earth (as of a bog or marsh). 2. : heavy often deep mud or slush. 3. : a troublesome or intractable situation <found themselves in a mire of debt> ...
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mire, définition et synonymes du mot mire dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Règle graduée utilisée pour...
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/ma??r/ Show Spelled [mahyuhr] Show IPA noun, verb, mired, mir·ing. noun. 1. a tract or area of wet, swampy ground; bog; marsh. 2. ground of this kind, as wet, ...
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Definition of mire : A mire is mushy ground like quicksand, so if you feel yourself trapped in a sticky situation, consider yourself mired . One gets mired IN ...
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mire n. An area of wet, soggy, muddy ground; a bog. Deep slimy soil or mud. A disadvantageous or difficult condition or situation: the mire of.
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mire - definition, usage, synonyms, thesaurus. ... thesaurus 2. [v] soil with mud, muck, or mire ; "The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden".
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