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mere1 adj nothing more than; no better, more important or useful than (a specified thing) • but he's a mere boy. merely adverb simply; only.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin merus pure, undiluted.

mere2 noun, old use, poetic often in English place names: a lake or pool.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon.

-mere combining form, biol, forming nouns, denoting part • centromere. -meric combining form, forming adjectives.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek meros part.