MART
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Märt — Gender Male Language(s) Estonian Origin Region of origin Estonia Other names Related … Wikipedia
Mart — may mean: Data mart Shoppers Drug Mart Mart (given name) Mart (Syriac), Syriac title for women saints Montachusett Regional Transit Authority Mart, Texas mArt, a local broadcasting station in Amsterdam. Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of… … Wikipedia
Mart — ist: ein Ort in Texas/USA, siehe Mart (Texas) ein Nachname: Léon Mart (* 1914), luxemburgischer Fußballspieler Marcel Mart (* 1927), luxemburgischer Journalist und Politiker die Kurzform des Vornamens Martin: Mart Laanemäe (* 1959), estnischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
mart — [mɑːt ǁ mɑːrt] noun [countable] COMMERCE 1. a shop: • a convenience mart 2. a market, especially one where animals are sold: • a cattle mart * * * mart UK … Financial and business terms
MART-1 — Identifiers Symbol MLANA HUGO 7124 Other data Locus Chr. 9 … Wikipedia
MART — ist der Nachnam von: Léon Mart (* 1914), luxemburgischer Fußballspieler Marcel Mart (* 1927), luxemburgischer Journalist und Politiker MART ist eine Abkürzung für: Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto … Deutsch Wikipedia
Märt — (MART) In Germany, the märt is a variation of the vampire known more commonly as the ALP (see GERMAN VAMPIRE). A vampiric spirit similar to a SUCCUBUS, at night it hunts for a man who has fallen asleep in a fetal position. Once he has, the märt… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
Mart — (MART) In Germany, the märt is a variation of the vampire known more commonly as the ALP (see GERMAN VAMPIRE). A vampiric spirit similar to a SUCCUBUS, at night it hunts for a man who has fallen asleep in a fetal position. Once he has, the märt… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
Mart — Mart, v. t. To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To sell and mart your officer for gold To undeservers. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mart — [ma:t US ma:rt] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Middle Dutch; Origin: marct, mart, probably from Old North French market; MARKET1] 1.) AmE a place where goods are sold used especially in the names of shops ▪ the largest furniture mart in the region ▪ K… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Mart — (m[aum]rt), n. [Contr. fr. market.] [1913 Webster] 1. A market. [1913 Webster] Where has commerce such a mart . . . as London? Cowper. [1913 Webster] 2. A bargain. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English