1. mains - Noun
2. mains - Verb
The farm attached to a mansion house.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPeople blame me because these water mains break, but I ask you, if the water mains didn't break, would it be my responsibility to fix them then? Marion Barry
My mom was a waitress, and my dad was a plumber who worked for the City of San Clemente fixing mains breaks, so not too glamorous. Shaun White
According to a press release from the City of Jackson, the flushing is necessary to maintain the quality of the City’s water system, such as washing iron and sediment out of water mains, cleaning pipes, and refreshing the water system. Source: Internet
Anne Varichon, Couleurs- Pigments et teintures dans les mains des peoples, pg. 175 Dark blue and turquoise decorative tiles were widely used to decorate the facades and interiors of mosques and palaces from Spain to Central Asia. Source: Internet
Anne Varichon, Couleurs - pigments et teintures dans les mains des peuples, p. 256. Different charcoal pigments were made by burning different woods and animal products, each of which produced a different tone. Source: Internet
Anne Varichon, Couleurs-pigments dans les mains des peuples, p. 135 Tyrian purple became the color of kings, nobles, priests and magistrates all around the Mediterranean. Source: Internet