1. mara - Noun
2. mara - Adjective
3. Mara - Proper noun
The principal or ruling evil spirit.
A female demon who torments people in sleep by crouching on their chests or stomachs, or by causing terrifying visions.
The Patagonian cavy (Dolichotis Patagonicus).
Source: Webster's dictionaryActor Kate Mara has opened up about her experiences and lessons learned from portraying The Invisible Woman in Josh Trank's 2015 Fantastic Four movie. Source: Internet
A family of Maasi giraffes in Maasi Mara National Preserve, Kenya. Source: Internet
Among those who signed it included the late Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara who became the first Prime Minister of independent Fiji. Source: Internet
Although one third of the whole Maasai Mara, The Mara Triangle has only one lodge within its boundaries (compared to the numerous camps and lodges on the Narok side) and has well maintained, all weather roads. Source: Internet
At Ewang’an manyatta, a branch-fenced settlement comprising of 24 homesteads located a few minutes drive from the Mara, villagers worry about the future. Source: Internet
But late on Saturday the Italian civil protection agency spokeswoman Mara Anastasi said 21 people had been found and evacuated by helicopter, including two Germans and their grandchildren. Source: Internet