"merese" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: mereses [plural]
Etymology: Perhaps via French [Term?] (compare French mérèse (growth by cell division), mérisme (merismus, merism)), ultimately from Ancient Greek μερίζω (merízō), from μέρος (méros, “part”) + -ίζω (-ízō, “-ize”), from Proto-Hellenic *(h)méros. First English attestation in 1923 on page 44 of Glass-making in England by Harry J. Powell. Etymology templates: {{der|en|fr||}} French [Term?], {{der|en|grc|μερίζω}} Ancient Greek μερίζω (merízō), {{af|grc|μέρος<t:part>|-ίζω<t:-ize>|nocat=1}} μέρος (méros, “part”) + -ίζω (-ízō, “-ize”), {{inh|grc|grk-pro|*(h)méros|nocat=1}} Proto-Hellenic *(h)méros Head templates: {{en-noun}} merese (plural mereses)
  1. (glassblowing) A flat, sharp-edged button, often a disc-shaped knob, separating the stem of a drinking-glass from the foot. Wikipedia link: French Categories (topical): Glassblowing
    Sense id: en-merese-en-noun-movqadoy Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry Topics: arts, crafts, glassblowing, hobbies, lifestyle

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