1. marron - Noun
2. marron - Adjective
3. Marron - Proper noun
A large chestnut.
A chestnut color; maroon.
A paper or pasteboard box or shell, wound about with strong twine, filled with an explosive, and ignited with a fuse, -- used to make a noise like a cannon.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the COVID-19 pandemic hit, cancelling all NJCAA spring sports and putting other seasons into jeopardy, Marron knew she’d have to choose either volleyball or basketball once it was announced that the seasons would coincide. Source: Internet
“For her cheeks, I used Maréna Beauté in Marron, this coral-y color. Source: Internet
Julie Marron said, “The Clinic is open from 1-4pm each afternoon (week days) so that if you have a respiratory issue we can isolate you from the waiting room and the general hospital.” Source: Internet
Earlier this month, they also nabbed two fishermen leaving Harvey Dam with more than 70 out-of-season marron, 60 of which were undersize. Source: Internet
Houston played Rachel Marron, a star who is stalked by a crazed fan and hires a bodyguard to protect her. Source: Internet
Van Den Enden was ordered to pay fines and penalties totalling $7,400 for possessing marron in a non-possession period, with a further $500 for giving a false name or address and $190.85 costs. Source: Internet