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Noun mary has 1 sense
  1. Mary, Virgin Mary, The Virgin, Blessed Virgin, Madonna - the mother of Jesus; Christians refer to her as the Virgin Mary; she is especially honored by Roman Catholics
    --1 is a kind of Jewess; mother, female parent

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Mary S

Description:

Mary S is a proper noun that can refer to a popular given name for females, derived from the biblical name Miriam. It is widely used in English-speaking countries and has a variety of meanings and references.

Examples:

As a person's name (proper noun):

1. Mary is a kind and compassionate friend who is always there for me.

2. Mary's achievements in the field of science are remarkable.

As a generic term representing a female (common noun):

1. Every Mary needs a supportive community around her.

2. The protagonist named Mary in the novel faced numerous challenges.

As a term referring to Mary, mother of Jesus (proper noun):

1. Mary's devotion to her son was evident in her unwavering faith.

2. The painting depicted the iconic image of Mary holding baby Jesus.

As a term referring to a specific place or location (proper noun):

1. Mary's Café is a popular local restaurant known for its delicious breakfast menu.

2. Let's meet at Mary's Park to enjoy a picnic this weekend.

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