MARRI | • marri n. Corymbia calophylla, an Australian tree. • MARRI n. (Native Australian) a eucalyptus of West Australia, with coloured flowers. |
MARRIAGE | • marriage n. The state of being married. • marriage n. A union of two or more people that creates a family tie and carries legal, social, and/or religious… • marriage n. A wedding; a ceremony in which people wed. |
MARRIAGEABILITY | • marriageability n. The condition of being marriageable. • MARRIAGEABILITY n. the state of being marriageable. |
MARRIAGEABLE | • marriageable adj. Suitable for marriage; nubile. • marriageable n. One who is suitable for marriage. • MARRIAGEABLE adj. fit for or capable of marriage. |
MARRIAGES | • marriages n. Plural of marriage. • Marriages prop.n. Plural of Marriage. • MARRIAGE n. the legal union of a man and woman. |
MARRIED | • married adj. In a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband. • married adj. (Figuratively) Showing commitment or devotion normally reserved for a spouse. • married v. Simple past tense and past participle of marry. |
MARRIEDS | • marrieds n. Plural of married. • MARRIED n. one who has entered into marriage. |
MARRIER | • marrier n. Someone who gets married, especially numerous times. • MARRIER n. one who marries. |
MARRIERS | • marriers n. Plural of marrier. • MARRIER n. one who marries. |
MARRIES | • marries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of marry. • MARRY v. to enter into marriage. |
MARRING | • marring v. Present participle of mar: ruining, thwarting, spoiling. • marring n. Something that mars or spoils; a blemish. • MAR v. to spoil or damage. |
MARRIS | • Marris prop.n. A surname. • MARRI n. (Native Australian) a eucalyptus of West Australia, with coloured flowers. |