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Vast lunar mare filling a basin on Earth's Moon
Mare Imbrium /ˈɪmbriəm/ (Latin imbrium, the "Sea of Showers" or "Sea of Rains") is a vast lava plain within the Imbrium Basin on The Moon and is one of
Mare_Imbrium
Large, dark, basaltic plains on Earth's Moon
sea features (Mare Humorum, Mare Imbrium, Mare Insularum, Mare Nubium, Mare Spumans, Mare Undarum, Mare Vaporum, Oceanus Procellarum, Mare Frigoris), sea
Lunar_mare
Mountain range on the Moon
Montes Apenninus range forms the southeastern border of the large Mare Imbrium lunar mare and the northwestern border of the Terra Nivium highland region
Montes_Apenninus
Sixth and most recent crewed Moon landing
the landing site: to sample lunar highland material older than that at Mare Imbrium and to investigate the possibility of relatively recent volcanic activity
Apollo_17
Feature on the moon
of Mare Imbrium, and stretches east to north of Mare Serenitatis. It is just north of the dark crater Plato. The basin material surrounding the mare is
Mare_Frigoris
Location on the Moon; landing site for the Apollo 14 mission
have been formed from ejecta, or debris, from the impact which formed Mare Imbrium. During Apollo 14, the astronauts sampled ejecta from Cone crater, a
Fra_Mauro_formation
Pattern observed on the Moon's surface
the figure's eyes are Mare Imbrium and Mare Serenitatis, its nose is Sinus Aestuum, and its open mouth is Mare Nubium and Mare Cognitum. This particular
Man_in_the_Moon
Volcanic processes and landforms on the Moon
Retrieved 2020-12-26. "Mare Humorum". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. Astrogeology Science Center. Retrieved 2020-12-26. "Mare Imbrium". Gazetteer of Planetary
Volcanism_on_the_Moon
Lunar mare
Mare Serenitatis /sɪˌrɛnɪˈteɪtɪs/ (Latin serēnitātis, the "Sea of Serenity") is a lunar mare located to the east of Mare Imbrium on the Moon. Its diameter
Mare_Serenitatis
Natural satellite orbiting Earth
T.; Taylor, G. J.; Lucey, P. G. (1996). "FeO and TiO2 Variations in Mare Imbrium". Lunar and Planetary Science. 27: 383. Bibcode:1996LPI....27..383F.
Moon
Mare Imbrium, 3. Mare Frigoris, 4. Mare Insularum, 5. Mare Cognitum, 6. Mare Humorum, 7. Mare Nubium, 8. Mare Vaporum, 9. Mare Serenitatis, 10. Mare Tranquillitatis
List_of_plains_on_the_Moon
Fifth crewed Moon landing
the impact that created the Mare Imbrium impact basin. Likewise, Apollo 15 had also sampled material in the region of Imbrium, visiting the basin's edge
Apollo_16
Chinese lunar lander and rover (2013–Present)
landing site was Sinus Iridum, but the lander actually descended on Mare Imbrium, about 40 km (25 mi) south of the 6 km (3.7 mi) diameter crater Laplace
Chang'e_3
1959 Soviet uncrewed space mission to impact the surface of the Moon
observed. On 13 September 1959, it impacted the Moon's surface east of Mare Imbrium near the craters Aristides, Archimedes, and Autolycus. Prior to impact
Luna_2
Soviet lunar rover; first rover to operate on the Moon
soft-landed on the Moon in the Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains) on November 17 at 03:47 UTC. It landed in western Mare Imbrium, about 60 km south of the Promontorium
Lunokhod_1
Feature on the moon
Serenitatis and the southeast rim of Mare Imbrium. It was named by Giovanni Battista Riccioli in 1651. The mare lies in an old basin or crater that is
Mare_Vaporum
Feature on the moon
the IAU, the crater was known as Basin XIV. Mare Ingenii is located at the antipode of the Mare Imbrium impact basin. The furrowed crater walls of the
Mare_Ingenii
Chinese lunar rover
site was announced to be Sinus Iridum. However, the lander descended on Mare Imbrium, about 40 km (25 mi) south of the 6 km (3.7 mi) diameter crater Laplace
Yutu_(rover)
Crater on the Moon
on the northeastern shore of the Mare Imbrium, at the western extremity of the Montes Alpes mountain range. In the mare to the south are several rises collectively
Plato_(crater)
Highest mountain in the Moon's Montes Apenninus range
were formed by the impact that created Mare Imbrium. Mons Huygens rises 5,300 m (17,380 ft) from its Mare Imbrium base, per altimetry data from the Lunar
Mons_Huygens
Moon landing site of American Apollo 15
"J-missions", in July 1971. The site is located on the eastern edge of Mare Imbrium on a lava plain known as Palus Putredinis. Hadley–Apennine is bordered
Hadley–Apennine
Prominent depression on the Moon
Copernicus Crater are the Montes Carpatus, which lie at the south edge of Mare Imbrium. West of Copernicus Crater is a group of dispersed lunar hills. Copernicus
Copernicus_(lunar_crater)
Crater on Mercury
outside the crater. Similar impact basins on the Moon such as the Mare Imbrium and Mare Orientale are believed to have formed at about the same time, possibly
Caloris_Planitia
Lunar valley
Alpes range. It extends 166 km from the Mare Imbrium basin, trending east-northeast to the edge of the Mare Frigoris. The valley is narrow at both ends
Vallis_Alpes
Lunar plain on the western edge of near side of Earth's Moon
north, and Mare Nubium, Mare Humorum and Sinus Viscositatis [it] to the south. To the northeast, Oceanus Procellarum is separated from Mare Imbrium by the
Oceanus_Procellarum
Short-lived light, color, or change in appearance on the surface of the Moon
November 26, 1540, a transient phenomenon appeared between Mare Serenitatis and Mare Imbrium. This event is depicted on a contemporary woodcut. On the
Transient_lunar_phenomenon
Feature on the moon
the western Mare Imbrium. The basin material is of the Lower Imbrian epoch, with the mare material of the Upper Imbrian epoch. The mare is bordered by the
Mare_Insularum
Arrival of a spacecraft on the Moon's surface
commercial Moon landing after softly landing upright near Mons Latreille in Mare Crisium. Blue Ghost operated for 14 days, including 5 hours into the lunar
Moon_landing
Mountain range on the Moon
the northeastern border of the Mare Imbrium lunar mare. To the west of the range is the level and nearly featureless mare, while on the eastern face is
Montes_Alpes
Catena Yuri is an elongate depression in Mare Imbrium on the moon. The feature's name was approved by the IAU in 1976. Catena Yuri lies to the south of
Catena_Yuri
Impact crater on the Moon
Archimedes is a large lunar impact crater on the eastern edges of the Mare Imbrium. It was named by the IAU in 1935. T. W. Webb described it as "one of
Archimedes_(crater)
Lunar crater
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.13 km. The name Kostya does not refer to a
Kostya_(crater)
Mountain range on the Moon
Moon. It begins at a gap of level surface that joins the Mare Imbrium to the west with the Mare Serenitatis to the east, and extends in an irregular band
Montes_Caucasus
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.1 km. The name Vasya does not refer to a specific
Vasya_(crater)
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.1 km. The name Igor does not refer to a specific
Igor_(crater)
Lunar mare
high, in the center of Mare Tranquillitatis. Mascons were identified in the center of other maria (such as Serenitatis or Imbrium) from Doppler tracking
Mare_Tranquillitatis
are unnamed albedo features on Mare Ingenii and Mare Marginis. These are located antipodal to the Mare Imbrium and Mare Orientale impact basins. A dorsum
List_of_lunar_features
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.12 km. The name Leonid does not refer to a
Leonid_(crater)
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.13 km. The name Vitya does not refer to a specific
Vitya_(crater)
Structure and composition of the Moon
for some impact basins (in particular Mare Nectaris) could have been mistakenly assigned the same age as Imbrium. The lunar maria represent ancient flood
Geology_of_the_Moon
Topics referred to by the same term
program for scientific data analysis Igor (crater), a tiny crater in the Mare Imbrium region of the Moon Igor (walrus), a walrus that lived in the Dolfinarium
Igor
Volcano and highest mountain in Spain
the Montes Teneriffe range of lunar mountains in the inner ring of the Mare Imbrium, was named by Johann Hieronymus Schröter after the Pico von Teneriffe
Teide
Rille on the Moon
surrounded by the Oceanus Procellarum to the south and west and the Mare Imbrium to the northwest. At the southern edge of this rise are the craters Aristarchus
Schroter's_Valley
Third crewed Moon landing
Mauro formation is composed of ejecta from the impact event that formed Mare Imbrium, and scientists hoped for samples that originated deep under the Moon's
Apollo_14
Geochemical component of some lunar rocks, potassium, lanthanides, and phosphorus
are primarily concentrated underneath the Oceanus Procellarum and the Mare Imbrium. This is a unique lunar geological province that is now known as the
KREEP
Geographical feature of the Moon
opposite point from the center of Mare Imbrium. Likewise the feature on Mare Marginis is opposite the midpoint of Mare Orientale. Thus one hypothesis is that
Reiner_Gamma
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.13 km. The name Valera does not refer to a
Valera_(crater)
Topics referred to by the same term
Svalbard Montes Spitzbergen, a solitary mountain chain in the eastern Mare Imbrium of the Moon The Spitzbergen Current, a current that runs poleward just
Spitzbergen_(disambiguation)
Lunar crater
Heinrich is a small lunar impact crater on the Mare Imbrium, a lunar mare in the northwest quadrant of the Moon's near side. It was named after Czechoslovak
Heinrich_(crater)
Wrinkle ridge system on the Moon
28.1; -40.6 on the Moon, in Oceanus Procellarum near the border with Mare Imbrium. It is approximately 92 km long and was named after Swiss geologist Émile
Dorsa_Argand
Vehicle that travels on the Moon's surface
It remained operational until October 1971. The rover was deployed in Mare Imbrium by the Luna 17 lander. Lunokhod 1 was the first rover to land on another
Lunar_rover
German American aerospace engineer (1912–1977)
(249 mi) expedition in pressurized rovers to the crater Harpalus and the Mare Imbrium foothills. At this time, von Braun also worked out preliminary concepts
Wernher_von_Braun
Topics referred to by the same term
north-eastern part of Jura Mountains Montes Jura, on the Moon near Mare Imbrium Jura (department), France Canton of Jura, Switzerland Bernese Jura, part
Jura
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.14 km. The name Kolya does not refer to a specific
Kolya_(crater)
Diametrically opposite points on Earth's surface
Caloris Basin – "Weird Terrain" (Mercury) Mare Orientale – Mare Marginis (The Moon) Mare Imbrium – Mare Ingenii (The Moon) Hellas Planitia – Alba Mons
Antipodes
Mirrors for measuring Earth–Moon distance
46×46 cm Operational Soviet Union Luna 17 Lunokhod 1 17 November 1970 Mare Imbrium 38°18′55″N 35°00′29″W / 38.3152°N 35.0080°W / 38.3152; -35.0080 44×19
List of retroreflectors on the Moon
List_of_retroreflectors_on_the_Moon
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Mons Pico, a lunar mountain in the northern part of the Mare Imbrium basin Pico, a civil parish in the municipality of Vila Verde Pico da
Pico
Feature on the moon
(Latin palūs pūtrēdinis "Marsh of Decay") is a small lunar mare in the basin of Mare Imbrium. It stretches from the crater Archimedes southeast toward
Palus_Putredinis
Crater on the Moon
an unusual grooved texture. This region lies at the antipode of the Mare Imbrium impact site, and it is thought that powerful seismic waves from this
Van_de_Graaff_(crater)
Meteorite impact crater in Bavaria, Germany
goals of the mission was to sample ejecta from the impact that formed Mare Imbrium. Nördlinger Ries is an easily accessible, large impact crater, making
Nördlinger_Ries
Crater on the Moon
McDonald is a small lunar impact crater located in the central Mare Imbrium. It was named after American benefactor William Johnson McDonald and Scottish
McDonald_(crater)
Sinous rille on the Moon
the Moon at 25°01′N 30°28′W / 25.02°N 30.46°W / 25.02; -30.46, in Mare Imbrium. It is approximately 15 km in length. The name was adopted by the IAU
Rima_Zahia
Lunar crater
northern end of the Montes Apenninus range at the eastern edge of the Mare Imbrium. It is located about 30 kilometers to the northeast of Mons Hadley, a
Santos-Dumont_(crater)
Lunar geologic period
huge Mare Imbrium basin occurred at the start of the epoch. The other large basins that dominate the lunar near side (such as Mare Crisium, Mare Tranquillitatis
Imbrian
British science fiction TV series (1975–1977)
The crater Plato in the Mare Imbrium, the location of Moonbase Alpha in the series
Space:_1999
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 400 m (1,300 ft). The name Borya does not refer
Borya_(crater)
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 100 meters. The name Albert does not refer to
Albert_(crater)
Hemisphere of the Moon facing the Earth
up (Mare Crisium), it reaches its highest point in the south with its north on top, and sets in the west with its northwestern limb (Mare Imbrium) on
Near_side_of_the_Moon
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.12 km. The name Nikolya does not refer to a
Nikolya_(crater)
Feature on the moon
the western Mare Imbrium of the Earth's Moon. This is a circular crater forming a cup-shaped excavation in the surface of the lunar mare. It was named
Artsimovich_(crater)
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.2 km. The name Gena does not refer to a specific
Gena_(crater)
Mountain on the Moon
Moon. It is located on the western edge of the range, near the shore of Mare Imbrium, at 45°29′N 0°25′E / 45.48°N 0.42°E / 45.48; 0.42. Its width is about
Mont_Blanc_(Moon)
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Euler (crater), a lunar impact crater in the southern half of the Mare Imbrium Euler (programming language), a computer programming language Euler (software)
Euler_(disambiguation)
Study of the surface and shape of the Moon
("Mare Crisium"), serenity ("Mare Serenitatis"), and fertility ("Mare Fecunditatis"). There were also the seas of rain ("Mare Imbrium"), clouds ("Mare Nubium")
Selenography
1983 fantasy novel by Piers Anthony
night mare, sent to the world of waking with the dire message: "Beware the Horseman." Night Mare centres around Mare Imbrium, one of the night mares charged
Night_Mare
2007 anime
indigo blue (episodes 1–7), white and pink (episode 8 on) Name origin: Mare Imbrium Prometheus–2 Nebula Master: Azusa Miura (past) Makoto Kikuchi (episodes
Idolmaster:_Xenoglossia
Lunar mare on the western border of the Moon's near and far sides
rocks from Mare Orientale, so its precise age is not known. However, it is the Moon's most recent impact basin, likely younger than the Imbrium Basin, which
Mare_Orientale
1959 American moonbase feasibility study
crater southern part of Sinus Aestuum near Sinus Medii southwest coast of Mare Imbrium, just north of the Montes Apenninus mountains The base would be defended
Project_Horizon
24°48′W / 29.6°N 24.8°W / 29.6; -24.8 northeast of Mons La Hire in Mare Imbrium on the Moon. It is 193 km long and was named after German geologist Ferdinand
Dorsum_Zirkel
American geologist (1843–1918)
coined the term sculpture for a pattern of radial ridges surrounding Mare Imbrium on the moon, and correctly interpreted them in 1892 as ejecta from a
Grove_Karl_Gilbert
Fourth crewed Moon landing
field down to two sites—Hadley Rille, a deep channel on the edge of Mare Imbrium close to the Apennine mountains or the crater Marius, near which were
Apollo_15
Mountain range on the Moon
Montes Carpatus is a mountain range that forms the southern edge of the Mare Imbrium on the Moon. The selenographic coordinates of this range are 14.5° N
Montes_Carpatus
Feature on the moon
Mascons were identified in the center of other maria (such as Serenitatis or Imbrium) from Doppler tracking of the five Lunar Orbiter spacecraft in 1968. The
Mare_Fecunditatis
Crater on the Moon
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.1 km. The name Slava does not refer to a specific
Slava_(crater)
Crater on the Moon
Pupin is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the eastern part of the Mare Imbrium. It was named after Serbian-American physicist Mihajlo Pupin. It lies
Pupin_(crater)
Crater on the Moon
located to the southeast of the crater Cassini near the eastern edge of Mare Imbrium. It was named after the ancient Greek mathematician Theaetetus. It lies
Theaetetus_(crater)
Crater on the Moon
is a small lunar impact crater in the eastern part of the Mare Imbrium, a large lunar mare in the northwest quadrant of the Moon. It was named after German
Kirch_(crater)
Robotic spacecraft missions to the Moon by the Soviet Union (1958–1976)
17 E-8 No.203 Rover 10 November 1970 Proton-K/D Successful Landed in Mare Imbrium (38.28 N, 325.00 E) at 03:47 GMT on 17 November 1970. Deployed Lunokhod
Luna_programme
Crater on the Moon
Huxley is a tiny lunar impact crater located in eastern inlet of Mare Imbrium, just to the north of the Montes Apenninus. It was named after British biologist
Huxley_(lunar_crater)
Crater on the Moon
located in the Mare Imbrium. The crater is bowl-shaped with a small central floor. It is in an isolated location in the surrounding mare, possibly within
Carlini_(crater)
Crater on the Moon
lunar impact crater that lies on the boundary between the Mare Imbrium and Sinus Aestuum mare regions. T. W. Webb describes it as having "a widely-terraced
Eratosthenes_(crater)
Feature on the Moon
west, passes close to the north rim of Brayley crater, and passes into Mare Imbrium in the east. The name of the feature was approved by the IAU in 1985
Rima_Brayley
Crater on the Moon
edge of Mare Imbrium. It was named after German astronomer Tobias Mayer. Located to the west is the Oceanus Procellarum, and to the south is Mare Insularum
T._Mayer_(crater)
Space exploration program conducted by the Soviet Union from 1951 to 1991
Moon east of Mare Imbrium. Photography transmitted by Luna 3 showed two dark regions which were named Mare Moscoviense (Sea of Moscow) and Mare Desiderii
Soviet_space_program
Topics referred to by the same term
German geologist and petrographer Dorsum Zirkel, a wrinkle ridge in Mare Imbrium on the Moon Mount Zirkel, in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado USS Zirkel
Zirkel
Crater on the Moon
Oceanus Procellarum to the west and Mare Imbrium to the east. To the south is a formation of mountains rising out of the mare named the Montes Harbinger. To
Angström_(crater)
Feature on the moon
a plain of basaltic lava that forms a northwestern extension to the Mare Imbrium on Earth's moon. It is surrounded from the northeast to the southwest
Sinus_Iridum
1970 Soviet uncrewed lunar mission
orbit around the Moon on 15 November. The spacecraft softly landed in Mare Imbrium (the Sea of Rains) on 17 November 1970. The spacecraft had dual ramps
Luna_17
Crater on the Moon
relatively tiny lunar impact crater located near the central part of the Mare Imbrium. It was named after British astronomer Ralph Allan Sampson. To the northeast
Sampson_(crater)
Scientific study of Earth's physical composition
major impacts. Hence, the Imbrian is named after the formation of the Mare Imbrium basin. The ages of older lunar basins can be dated based on the strength
Geology
MARE IMBRIUM
MARE IMBRIUM
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss
Warlike; From the God Mars; Form of Mark; Defence; Of the Sea
Boy/Male
French
Of Mars; the god of war.
Girl/Female
Irish
The name that was used in Ireland for Our Lady was Muire and interestingly, her name was so honored that it was rarely used as a first name until the end of the fifteenth century. Then Maire became acceptable as a given name but the spelling Muire was reserved for the Blessed Mother.
Male
French
 Short form of French Marceau, MARC means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marc.
Male
English
Short form of English Gary, GARE means "spear."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Hebrew
Sea of Bitterness; Beloved; Rebelliousness and Wished for Child; Sorrowful; From Mary or Marie; Wished for Child
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
War-like; Mars; From the God Mars; Dedicated to Mars; Horse
Female
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek Margarites, MARED means "pearl."
Female
Japanese
 Japanese form of English Mary, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
Boy/Male
English
A mace was a medieval weapon used by knights.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, Latin
Of Mars; The God of War
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Marge, MARJE means "pearl."
Male
Czechoslovakian
, of Mars.
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Marie, MAREE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Marcus
Boy/Male
American, Czech, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Latin
Warlike; Of Mars; The God of War; Devoted to Mars; Alter
Female
English
 Latin name MARE means "sea." Compare with another form of Mare.
Surname or Lastname
Catalan (Marès, also Marés)
Catalan (Marès, also Marés) : topographic name from Catalan marès ‘by the sea’.English (of Norman origin) : topographic name from Old French marais ‘marsh’ (Norman and Picard marese), or a habitational name from (Le) Marais in Calvados, Normandy.Dutch : metronymic from the personal name Marie.Czech and Slovak (Mareš) : from a derivative of the personal names Marek or Martin.
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Latin
Irish Form of Mary; The Perfect One; Sea of Bitterness; Rebelliousness Wished for Child; Borrowing of Biblical Mary
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Biblical English
Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen...
MARE IMBRIUM
MARE IMBRIUM
Biblical
elevation; leaf; young child
Girl/Female
Sikh
Compassionate (Goddess Lakshmi), Praiseworthy, Merciful
Boy/Male
Swedish
rules the home'.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Warmth
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Hedwig, HADWIGIS means "contending battle."
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Alexandrus, ALEKSANDRO means "defender of mankind."
Girl/Female
English, Hindu, Indian
Lovable; Sweet; Cute; Pretty
Male
Hindi/Indian
(लकà¥à¤·à¥à¤®à¤£) Hindi name LAKSHMANA means "having lucky marks." In mythology, this is the name of the brother and companion of Rama.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Glittering; Shining
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Kuwsh, KUSH means "black," i.e. "Ethiopian."Â
MARE IMBRIUM
MARE IMBRIUM
MARE IMBRIUM
MARE IMBRIUM
MARE IMBRIUM
v. t.
To make more; to increase.
v. t.
To make ware; to warn; to take heed of; to beware of; to guard against.
v. t.
Suitable to the male sex; characteristic or suggestive of a male; masculine; as, male courage.
a.
To strip off the covering of; to make bare; as, to bare the breast.
n.
A mare.
a.
Without clothes or covering; stripped of the usual covering; naked; as, his body is bare; the trees are bare.
Superl.
Only this, and nothing else; such, and no more; simple; bare; as, a mere boy; a mere form.
n.
The god Mars.
n.
A character or device put on an article of merchandise by the maker to show by whom it was made; a trade-mark.
a.
Mere; alone; unaccompanied by anything else; as, a bare majority.
v. t.
To ascertain or mark the tare of (goods).
n.
To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.
n. & v.
See Maze.
n.
An officer in a merchant vessel ranking next below the captain. If there are more than one bearing the title, they are called, respectively, first mate, second mate, third mate, etc. In the navy, a subordinate officer or assistant; as, master's mate; surgeon's mate.
imp. & p. p.
of Make
v. i.
To stick in mire.
n.
A mark or blemish made by bruising, scratching, or the like; a disfigurement.
n.
Preeminence; high position; as, particians of mark; a fellow of no mark.
v. t.
To put a mark upon; to affix a significant mark to; to make recognizable by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of merchandise; to mark clothing.
v.
Food; provisions for the table; entertainment; as, coarse fare; delicious fare.