mer-

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English

Etymology 1

From Middle English mere-, from Old English mere-, from Proto-Germanic *mari-, from Proto-Germanic *mari (sea). More at mere.

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mer-

  1. sea; marine; applied to beings that are partly sea-creatures.
    mercow, mermaid, merman, merswine, mersnake

Etymology 2

Extracted from merman, mermaid.

Prefix

mer-

  1. (fantasy) Of, pertaining to, or associated with the realm of mermaids and mermen.
    merlady, merfolk, merwife, mermonster

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