What does merle mean?
Definitions for merle
mɜrlmer·le
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Princeton's WordNet
blackbird, merl, merle, ouzel, ousel, European blackbird, Turdus merulanoun
common black European thrush
Wiktionary
merlenoun
A type of mottled colouration on dogs.
Etymology: From the taxonomic name; from turdus and merula, giving rise to the merle.
Webster Dictionary
Merlenoun
the European blackbird. See Blackbird
Etymology: [F. merle, L. merula, merulus. Cf. Ousel.]
Freebase
Merle
Merle is a pattern in a dog's coat, though is commonly incorrectly referred to as a colour. The merle gene creates mottled patches of color in a solid or piebald coat, blue or odd-colored eyes, and can affect skin pigment as well. Health issues are more typical and more severe when two merles are bred together, so it is recommended that a merle be bred to a dog with a solid coat color only.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Merle
mėrl, n. the blackbird. [Fr.,—L. merula.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of merle in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of merle in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of merle in a Sentence
Today was touching and I am so happy, it was amazing to include Lulu Merle Johnson's family in the recognition. I look forward to taking students to Gravity for the annual civil rights trip so they can learn more about her legacy.
I've never been a guy that can do what Merle Haggard told me, it's always been my nature to fight the system.
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards:
I can't remember when I haven't listened to Merle Haggard, some of the best songs and best delivery you can get.
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