Associations to the word «Mare»
Noun
- Filly
- Stallion
- Weston
- Super
- Thoroughbred
- Overhaul
- Basalt
- Shipyard
- Headwater
- Breeder
- Crater
- Romania
- Tributary
- Rein
- Furlong
- Epsom
- Bridle
- Sire
- Mic
- Mane
- Turf
- Gallop
- Racehorse
- Quadrangle
- Hoove
- Sinus
- Stud
- Colt
- Hoof
- Handicap
- Trot
- Racecourse
- Hackney
- Saddle
- Taunton
- Kicker
- Heracles
- Newmarket
- Milk
- Lava
- Wrinkle
- Somerset
- Naval
- Breeding
- Stake
- Oaks
- Stable
- Mule
- Horse
- Mari
- Herd
- Hurdle
- Rump
- Groom
- Stall
- Nel
- Stirrup
- Aux
- Transylvania
- Breed
- Peri
- Chestnut
- Pony
- Progeny
- Offspring
- Centaur
- Sow
- Dam
- Pasture
- Poseidon
- Upward
- Loki
- Zebra
- Terra
Adjective
Wiktionary
MARE, noun. An adult female horse.
MARE, noun. (UK) (pejorative) (slang) A foolish woman.
MARE, noun. (obsolete outside dialects) A type of evil spirit thought to sit on the chest of a sleeping person; also the feeling of suffocation felt during sleep; a nightmare.
MARE, noun. (UK) (colloquial) (Shortening of nightmare) A nightmare; a frustrating or terrible experience.
MARE, noun. (planetology) A dark, large circular plain; a “sea”.
MARE, noun. (planetology) On Saturn's moon Titan, a large expanse of what is thought to be liquid hydrocarbons.
MARE CLAUSUM, noun. (international law) A body of water within the jurisdiction of a particular nation, and not part of the open sea.
Dictionary definition
MARE, noun. Female equine animal.
MARE, noun. A dark region of considerable extent on the surface of the moon.
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.