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Term: Merse

Description:

Merse refers to a noun, verb, and adjective that can have various senses and usages. Whether used popularly or locally, merse encompasses versatility and is often associated with water and its surroundings.

Noun:

1. A merse (noun) typically refers to a low-lying, marshy or waterlogged area, especially near the sea. It is often characterized by rich or fertile soil.

Example sentence: The cattle grazed peacefully on the lush merse by the coast.

Verb:

1. To merse (verb) signifies the act of immersing or submerging oneself partially or completely in water or a liquid.

Example sentence: Let's merse ourselves in the refreshing pool on this hot summer day.

Adjective:

1. When used as an adjective, merse conveys a sense of being related to or located near the sea or standing water.

Example sentence: The coastal town exhibits quaint merse charm with its picturesque views.

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