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Demerse
Demerse De*merse", v. t. [L. demersus, p. p. of demergere. See Merge.] To immerse. [Obs.] --Boyle.
Demersed
Demersed De*mersed", a. (Bot.) Situated or growing under water, as leaves; submersed.
Emersed
Emersed E*mersed", a. [L. emersus, p. p. See Emerge.] (Bot.) Standing out of, or rising above, water. --Gray.
Immerse
Immerse Im*merse", a. [L. immersus, p. p. of immergere. See Immerge.] Immersed; buried; hid; sunk. [Obs.] ``Things immerse in matter.' --Bacon.
Immerse
Immerse Im*merse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Immersed; p. pr. & vb. n. Immersing.] 1. To plunge into anything that surrounds or covers, especially into a fluid; to dip; to sink; to bury; to immerge. Deep immersed beneath its whirling wave. --J Warton. More than a mile immersed within the wood. --Dryden. 2. To baptize by immersion. 3. To engage deeply; to engross the attention of; to involve; to overhelm. The queen immersed in such a trance. --Tennyson. It is impossible to have a lively hope in another life, and yet be deeply immersed inn the enjoyments of this. --Atterbury.
Immersed
Immerse Im*merse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Immersed; p. pr. & vb. n. Immersing.] 1. To plunge into anything that surrounds or covers, especially into a fluid; to dip; to sink; to bury; to immerge. Deep immersed beneath its whirling wave. --J Warton. More than a mile immersed within the wood. --Dryden. 2. To baptize by immersion. 3. To engage deeply; to engross the attention of; to involve; to overhelm. The queen immersed in such a trance. --Tennyson. It is impossible to have a lively hope in another life, and yet be deeply immersed inn the enjoyments of this. --Atterbury.
Immersed
Immersed Im*mersed", p. p. & a. 1. Deeply plunged into anything, especially a fluid. 2. Deeply occupied; engrossed; entangled. 3. (Bot.) Growing wholly under water. --Gray.
Sommerset
Sommerset Som"mer*set, n. See Somersault.
Submerse
Submerse Sub*merse", a. (Bot.) Submersed.
Submersed
Submersed Sub*mersed", a. [L. submersus, p. p. of submergere. See Submerge.] Being or growing under water, as the leaves of aquatic plants.
Summerset
Summersault Sum"mer*sault, Summerset Sum"mer*set, n. See Somersault, Somerset.

Meaning of Merse from wikipedia

- Merse may refer to: The Merse (river), in the Italian region of Tuscany The Val di Merse, an area including the valley of the river Merse the Merse (Scotland)...
- The Merse is an Italian river, a right tributary of the Ombrone. It runs through Tuscany for a distance of about 70 km and is the river of the Val di...
- Pál Szinyei Merse (4 July 1845, Szinyeújfalu – 2 February 1920, Jernye) was a Hungarian painter and art educator. He was born into a family of the old...
- Merse (also known as Guo Daofu, 1894–?) was an Inner Mongolian politician, best known as a founder of the Inner Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party...
- Val di Merse is one of the regions of the province of Siena, in Tuscany, on the border with the Upper Maremma. The territory comprises the area between...
- "the Merse", from an old Scots word for a floodplain, and this name is sometimes extended to the county as a whole. Inhabitants are called "Merse-men"...
- Youth relaxing during May Day. Paul Szinyei Merse: Majális...
- (in Hungarian: Léghajó) is a work of art by Hungarian artist Pál Szinyei Merse from 1878. The picture is oil on canvas and has dimensions of 42 x 39.3 cm...
- San Lorenzo a Merse is a village in Tuscany, central Italy, administratively a frazione of the comune of Monticiano, province of Siena. At the time of...
- Max Slevogt and August von Brandis. László Mednyánszky and Pál Szinyei-Merse in Hungary Theodor von Ehrmanns and Hugo Charlemont who were rare Impressionists...