mease (Meaning)
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mease (n.)
Five hundred; as, a mease of herrings.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mease
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mease Sentence Examples
- The chef meticulously measured out the perfect amount of herbs and spices, ensuring a flavorful dish.
- The carpenter precisely measured the width of the board with a mease.
- The tailor carefully measured my measurements for a custom-tailored suit.
- The surveyor used a mease to accurately determine the distance between two points.
- The baker carefully measured out the ingredients for the cake, following the recipe precisely.
- The student measured the length of the rope with a mease, ensuring it was of the required size.
- The architect used a mease to design the blueprints for the new building, ensuring it met building codes.
- The quilter measured and cut the fabric pieces with a mease, creating intricate and precise patterns.
- The doctor measured the patient's temperature with a mease, monitoring their overall health.
- The artist used a mease to ensure the proportions of their painting were accurate, creating a realistic representation.
FAQs About the word mease
Five hundred; as, a mease of herrings.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The chef meticulously measured out the perfect amount of herbs and spices, ensuring a flavorful dish.
The carpenter precisely measured the width of the board with a mease.
The tailor carefully measured my measurements for a custom-tailored suit.
The surveyor used a mease to accurately determine the distance between two points.