Definition
Not a valid English word.
Example
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Conversation

Have you seen that new mure design in the cafe?

Yeah, it's really eye-catching and brightens up the space.

I love how it adds character to the whole place.

Definitely! It makes the atmosphere so much more inviting.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Definition
A wall or a barrier, often used in a historical or architectural context.
Example
The ancient castle was surrounded by a high mure that protected it from invaders.
Conversation

Did you see that old mure at the park yesterday?

Yeah, it's fascinating how it has stood the test of time.

I wonder what stories it could tell if it could talk.
Definition
To enclose or protect an area by building a wall around it.
Example
The builders decided to mure the garden to keep out animals.
Tense Forms
Past: mured
Past Participle: mured
Conversation

Have you thought about how we should mure the garden for the winter?

Yeah, I think we need to protect the plants from the frost.

Exactly! We could build a small wall to mure it in.
Root Explanation
The word 'mure' originates from Old French 'mure' (meaning wall or enclosure), which is derived from Latin 'murus' (meaning wall). It refers to a structure that serves as a barrier or enclosure.
Memory Tip
Think of a 'wall' ('murus') that encloses or protects something — that's why 'mure' refers to a wall or enclosure.
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