Mackenzie
— Noun
– English
~ Canadian explorer (born in England) who explored the Mackenzie River and who was first to cross North America by land north of Mexico (1764-1820)
Mackenzie
— Noun
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~ a Canadian river; flows into the Beaufort Sea
mackerel
— Noun
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~ flesh of very important usually small (to 18 in) fatty Atlantic fish
mackerel
— Noun
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~ any of various fishes of the family Scombridae
Mackinac Bridge
— Noun
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~ a suspension bridge across the channel between the lower and upper peninsulas of Michigan
Mackinaw coat
— Noun
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~ a short plaid coat made of made of thick woolen material
mackinaw
— Noun
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~ a short plaid coat made of made of thick woolen material
mackinaw
— Noun
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~ a flat-bottomed boat used on upper Great Lakes
Mackinaw blanket
— Noun
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~ a thick plaid blanket formerly used in the northwestern United States
mackinaw
— Noun
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~ a heavy woolen cloth heavily napped and felted, often with a plaid design
Mackinaw boat
— Noun
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~ a flat-bottomed boat used on upper Great Lakes
mackinaw
— Noun
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~ a thick plaid blanket formerly used in the northwestern United States
mackintosh
— Noun
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~ a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric
mackintosh
— Noun
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~ a lightweight waterproof (usually rubberized) fabric
mackle
— Noun
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~ a printed impression that is blurred or doubled
Macleaya
— Noun
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~ a perennial herb of eastern Asia: plume poppy
Macleaya cordata
— Noun
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~ herb of China and Japan widely cultivated for its plumelike panicles of creamy white flowers
macleish
— Noun
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~ United States poet (1892-1982)
macleod
— Noun
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~ Scottish physiologist who directed the research by F. G. Banting and C. H. Best that led to the discovery of insulin (1876-1935)
Maclura
— Noun
– English
~ yellowwood trees or shrubs