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[ mer-sed ] / mərˈsɛd /
nouna city in central California. a river in central California, flowing W to the San Joaquin River. 150 miles (241 km) long. Words nearby Mercedmercat, Mercator, Mercator projection, Mercator sailing, Mercator track, Merced, Mercedes, mercenary, mercer, Mercer Island, mercerize Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for MercedFresno, Modesto, and Merced have among the weakest employment numbers in the nation. Facebook’s IPO Testifies to Silicon Valley’s Power but Does Little for Other Californians|Joel Kotkin|May 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST Land that has a water-right is regarded as detached from the merced and never remains undivided. The Argentine Republic|Pierre Denis Take today this sheep path; it leads me to a pebbly beach at a swift turn of the Merced. In the Footprints of the Padres|Charles Warren Stoddard Now, I believe, a carriage-road has been blasted out, following the Merced. Across America|James F. Rusling
Swinging to the north, the trail passes just west of Lookout Point, from which is a fine view down the canyon of the Merced. Guide to Yosemite|Ansel Hall Leaving El Portal, the road parallels the north bank of the Merced, passing beneath gnarled oaks and silver-gray digger pines. Guide to Yosemite|Ansel Hall
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