Definition of Marles

1. marle [v] - See also: marle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Marles

markup languages
markup rate
markup rates
markups
markweed
markworthy
marl
marl flats
marlaceous
marlas
marlberry
marle
marled
marler
marlers
marles (current term)
marlier
marliest
marlin
marline
marlined
marlines
marlinespike
marlinespikes
marling
marlings
marlingspike
marlingspikes
marlining
marlins

Literary usage of Marles

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Welsh Lyrics of the Nineteenth Century by Edmund Osborne Jones (1896)
"GWILYM marles. WILLIAM THOMAS was born in Carmarthenshire, 1834. After graduating at the University of Glasgow, he entered the Unitarian ministry. ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1757)
"Of impure, or mixed marles. ... forts of mixed marles are, fandy, clayey, ... marles: among which laft are alfo to be comprehended fome which have, ..."

3. Chemical Essays by Richard Watson (1787)
"... the marles: and hence ... of marles; and they are, perhaps, ... marles cannot by them alone be ..."

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