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mire M0325900 (mīr)n.1. An area of wet, soggy, muddy ground; a bog.2. Deep slimy soil or mud.3. A disadvantageous or difficult condition or situation: the mire of poverty.v. mired, mir·ing, mires v.tr.1. a. To cause to sink or become stuck in mire.b. To hinder, entrap, or entangle.2. To soil with mud or mire.v.intr. To sink or become stuck in mire. [Middle English, from Old Norse mȳrr, bog.]mired (ˈmaɪəd) adj1. made muddy or dirty2. involved, esp in difficultiesThesaurusAdj. | 1. | mired - entangled or hindered as if e.g. in mire; "the difficulties in which the question is involved"; "brilliant leadership mired in details and confusion"involvedencumbered - loaded to excess or impeded by a heavy load; "a summer resort...encumbered with great clapboard-and-stucco hotels"- A.J.Liebling; "a hiker encumbered with a heavy backpack"; "an encumbered estate" | TranslationsIdiomsSeemiremired
mired[mīrd] (thermodynamics) A unit used to measure the reciprocal of color temperature, equal to the reciprocal of a color temperature of 106 kelvins. Derived from micro-reciprocal-degree. mired
Synonyms for miredadj entangled or hindered as if e.g. in mireSynonymsRelated Words |