mercreature

noun

Etymology

From mer- + creature.

  1. derived from creātūra
  2. derived from creature
  3. inherited from creature
  4. prefixed as mercreature — “mer + creature

Definitions

  1. A creature of the sea, especially one which is mythical.

    • But there was one among them who looked different, a mercreature with arms that glowed like pearl and a purple tail, flying higher than the others, almost as if she would lake wing.

The neighborhood

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