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Martha Moderate

Martha has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

A miniature greenhouse with a humidifier, used for growing mushrooms.

"The local mycologist carefully monitored the humidity levels inside her martha to cultivate wild oyster mushrooms."

In plain English: Martha is not defined as it refers to specific names, places, or brands rather than having a single common everyday meaning for teenagers.

"Martha stayed home to help her mother cook dinner while her sister went out with friends."

Proper Noun
1

A female given name from Aramaic of biblical origin.

"Martha is a classic female given name derived from Aramaic and rooted in biblical history."

Example Sentences
"Martha stayed home to help her mother cook dinner while her sister went out with friends." noun
"Martha often prepares the family meals while her sister handles the dishes." noun
"The old martha in the garden has finally bloomed after weeks of rain." noun
"He called his grandmother Martha to ask for her famous apple pie recipe." noun
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Origin

The name Martha comes from the Aramaic word for "mistress" and entered English through Latin and Ancient Greek as a common female given name. In modern usage, it has also acquired a humorous secondary meaning referring to humidity chambers built with Martha Stewart-branded storage closets.

Rhyming Words
gtha catha letha petha litha witha motha natha matha gotha katha jatha botha mutha hatha gatha fatha seetha kantha aretha
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