mace
— Noun
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~ (trademark) a liquid that temporarily disables a person; prepared as an aerosol and sprayed in the face, it irritates the eyes and causes dizziness and immobilization
mace
— Noun
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~ an official who carries a mace of office
mace
— Noun
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~ a ceremonial staff carried as a symbol of office or authority
macebearer
— Noun
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~ an official who carries a mace of office
macedoine
— Noun
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~ mixed diced fruits or vegetables; hot or cold
macedon
— Noun
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~ the ancient kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great in the southeastern Balkans that is now divided among modern Macedonia and Greece and Bulgaria
Macedonia
— Noun
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~ the ancient kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great in the southeastern Balkans that is now divided among modern Macedonia and Greece and Bulgaria
macedonia
— Noun
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~ landlocked republic on the Balkan Peninsula; achieved independence from Yugoslavia in 1991
macedonian
— Noun
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~ a native or inhabitant of Macedon
Macedonian
— Noun
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~ the Slavic language of modern Macedonia
Macedonian
— Adjective
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~ of or relating to Macedonia or its inhabitants; "Macedonian hills"
macer
— Noun
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~ an official who carries a mace of office
macerate
— Verb
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~ cause to grow thin or weak; "The treatment emaciated him"
macerate
— Verb
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~ soften, usually by steeping in liquid, and cause to disintegrate as a result; "macerate peaches"; "the gizzards macerates the food in the digestive system"
macerate
— Verb
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~ separate into constituents by soaking
macerate
— Verb
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~ become soft or separate and disintegrate as a result of excessive soaking; "the tissue macerated in the water"
maceration
— Noun
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~ softening due to soaking or steeping
maceration
— Noun
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~ extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease)
macerative
— Adjective
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~ accompanied by or characterized by maceration; "macerative degeneration of the liver"