Mermaid class destroyer — Class overview Name: Mermaid class Operators: … Wikipedia
Mermaid class frigate — Class overview Built: 1760 1763, 1771 1776 Completed: 6 General characteristics Tons burthen … Wikipedia
Mermaid (disambiguation) — A mermaid is a mythical half woman, half fish creature. The word may also refer to: Contents 1 Film 2 Music 3 Places … Wikipedia
Mermaid (dinghy) — Current Specifications Hancock family sailing a Mark III Mermaid Crew 2–3 LOA 11 ft (3.4 m) … Wikipedia
Mermaid Sailing Dinghy — DIY Mermaid; 11ft Dinghy= Designed in 1962 by Roger HancockInfobox Sailboat Specifications caption = The designer sailing a Mark III Mermaid with his family. numberofcrew = Two or three loa = 3400 mm (11 ft) beam = 1390 mm (4 ft 7 in) hull = 53… … Wikipedia
Mermaid Got Married — (人魚傳說) is a 1994 Hong Kong film based on the film Splash[1], directed by Norman Law Man[2][3]. There is no plans for a DVD release. Contents 1 Plot … Wikipedia
Mermaid Thetis — Infobox animanga character name = Mermaid Thetis series = Saint Seiya caption = Mermaid Thetis, in a screenshot from the anime. first = creator = Masami Kurumada voiced by = Tsuru Hiromi age = 15 gender = Female born = November 12 nationality =… … Wikipedia
Mermaid Amphibian Light Sport Airplane — The Mermaid Amphibious Airplane is a small amphibious airplane, aluminum framed and skinned, of the new Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) type with pusher prop on pylon propulsion. It has a single mid wing and conventional (though appropriately large)… … Wikipedia
mermaid — n 1. sea maid, sea nymph, nymph, Class. Myth. siren; water spirit, undine. 2. swimmer, natator, naiad, Sl. fish … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
HMS Mermaid — Sixteen ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Mermaid after the mermaid:*HMS|Mermaid|1545|6 was a galley captured in 1545 and listed until 1563. *HMS|Mermaid|1651|6 was a 24 gun ship launched in 1651, rebuilt as a 32 gun fifth rate in 1689 … Wikipedia