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Use "meres" in a sentence
"The prioress is elected for three years by the mothers, who are called meres vocales because they have a voice in the chapter."
"The area over which he walked, and which for thousands of years has been divided by "meres" and boundary stones, is now to be enclosed, and so will lose its archaeological claims to interest."
"And now mist and darkness threaten Johnson's attempt to visit the 27 lakes, meres and waters of the Lake District in under 24 hours to help raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust."