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Meanings of Macarize:

verb

To account or call (a person, etc.) happy or blessed.

Meanings of Macarized:

verb

To account or call (a person, etc.) happy or blessed.

Meanings of Macarizing:

verb

To account or call (a person, etc.) happy or blessed.

Meanings of Macaron:

noun

A small round cake with a meringue-like consistency, made with egg white, sugar, and powdered almonds and consisting of two halves sandwiching a creamy filling.

Usage examples:

I made vanilla cupcakes and a batch of strawberry macarons

Meanings of Macaroni:

noun

Pasta in the shape of narrow tubes.

Usage examples:

The pastas include lasagne, spaghetti, tagliatelle, macaroni, tortellini and capellini, so you're n…

Meanings of Macaronic:

adjective

Denoting language, especially burlesque verse, containing words or inflections from one language introduced into the context of another.

Usage examples:

Humanism is often opposed to medieval scholasticism and macaronic language.
noun

Macaronic verse, especially that which mixes the vernacular with latin.

Usage examples:

The ‘tree’ or evolutionary model of literary history, allows créolité literature to be placed in a …

Meanings of Macaronically:

adverb

In a macaronic manner.

Meanings of Macaronicism:

noun

Macaronic style.

Meanings of Macaronics:

noun

Macaronic verse, especially that which mixes the vernacular with latin.

Usage examples:

The ‘tree’ or evolutionary model of literary history, allows créolité literature to be placed in a …
adjective

Denoting language, especially burlesque verse, containing words or inflections from one language introduced into the context of another.

Usage examples:

Humanism is often opposed to medieval scholasticism and macaronic language.

Meanings of Macaronies:

noun

Pasta in the shape of narrow tubes.

Usage examples:

The pastas include lasagne, spaghetti, tagliatelle, macaroni, tortellini and capellini, so you're n…

Meanings of Macaroon:

noun

A light biscuit made with egg white, sugar, and ground almonds or coconut.

Usage examples:

I baked my first batch of christmas cookies today - almond macaroons.

Macaroons

ˌmæk.ərˈuːn

Meanings of Macaroons:

noun

A light biscuit made with egg white, sugar, and ground almonds or coconut.

Usage examples:

I baked my first batch of christmas cookies today - almond macaroons.

Meanings of Macassar:

noun

A kind of oil formerly used by men to make their hair shine and lie flat.

Usage examples:

Every morning he donned white satin gloves with pearl buttons at the wrists, and by noon they were …

Meanings of Macaw:

noun

A large long-tailed parrot with brightly coloured plumage, native to central and south america.

Usage examples:

Mexico is home to toucans, vultures, hummingbirds, woodpeckers, parrots, macaws, and quetzals.

Meanings of Macaws:

noun

A large long-tailed parrot with brightly coloured plumage, native to central and south america.

Usage examples:

Mexico is home to toucans, vultures, hummingbirds, woodpeckers, parrots, macaws, and quetzals.

Meanings of Macbeth:

proper noun

(c.1005–57), king of scotland 1040–57. he came to the throne after killing his cousin duncan i in battle, and was himself defeated and killed by malcolm iii. shakespeare's tragedy macbeth considerably embroiders the historical events.

Meanings of Maccabean:

adjective

Relating to the jewish leader judas maccabaeus or his family or followers.

Usage examples:

The maccabean revolt

Meanings of Maccabees:

noun

The members or followers of the family of the jewish leader judas maccabaeus.

Meanings of Macchia:

noun

Maquis.

Meanings of Mace:

noun

A staff of office, especially that which lies on the table in the house of commons when the speaker is in the chair, regarded as a symbol of the authority of the house.

Usage examples:

The mace symbolises the authority of the speaker of the national assembly and its presence in the c…
verb

Spray (someone) with mace.

Usage examples:

Three individuals were maced by an unknown male

Meanings of Macebearer:

noun

An official who walks before a dignitary on ceremonial occasions, carrying a mace that represents the dignitary's authority.

Usage examples:

Her husband acted as mace bearer for the mayor

Meanings of Maced:

verb

Spray (someone) with mace.

Usage examples:

Three individuals were maced by an unknown male
noun

A staff of office, especially that which lies on the table in the house of commons when the speaker is in the chair, regarded as a symbol of the authority of the house.

Usage examples:

The mace symbolises the authority of the speaker of the national assembly and its presence in the c…

Meanings of Macedoine:

noun

A mixture of vegetables or fruit cut into small pieces.

Usage examples:

Seared sea bass fillet with a macédoine of turnips and carrots

Meanings of Macedon:

proper noun

An ancient country in south-eastern europe, north of greece. in classical times it was a kingdom that became a world power under philip ii and alexander the great. the region is now divided between greece, bulgaria, and north macedonia.

Meanings of Macedonia:

proper noun

An ancient country in south-eastern europe, north of greece. in classical times it was a kingdom that became a world power under philip ii and alexander the great. the region is now divided between greece, bulgaria, and north macedonia.

noun

Another name for the former yugoslav republic of macedonia

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