All English words - page 3042
Meanings of Macaroon:
nounA 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.ərˈuːnMeanings of Macaroons:
nounA 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:
nounA 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:
nounA 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:
nounA 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:
adjectiveRelating to the jewish leader judas maccabaeus or his family or followers.
Usage examples:
The maccabean revolt
Meanings of Maccabees:
nounThe members or followers of the family of the jewish leader judas maccabaeus.
Meanings of Mace:
nounA 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…
verbSpray (someone) with mace.
Usage examples:
Three individuals were maced by an unknown male
Meanings of Macebearer:
nounAn 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:
verbSpray (someone) with mace.
Usage examples:
Three individuals were maced by an unknown male
nounA 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:
nounA 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 nounAn 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 nounAn 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.
nounAnother name for the former yugoslav republic of macedonia
Meanings of Macedonian:
nounA native or inhabitant of the country north macedonia.
Usage examples:
The modern macedonian state is formed from one of communist yugoslavia's six constituent republics …
adjectiveRelating to macedonia, north macedonia, or macedonian.
Usage examples:
The aitolians, whose power had been steadily rising since their triumph over the gauls at delphi in…
Meanings of Macedonians:
nounA native or inhabitant of the country north macedonia.
Usage examples:
The modern macedonian state is formed from one of communist yugoslavia's six constituent republics …
adjectiveRelating to macedonia, north macedonia, or macedonian.
Usage examples:
The aitolians, whose power had been steadily rising since their triumph over the gauls at delphi in…
Meanings of Macer:
noun(in scotland) an official who keeps order in a law court.
Usage examples:
The macer made room for the son of the presiding judge.
Meanings of Macerate:
verb(especially with reference to food) soften or become softened by soaking in a liquid.
Usage examples:
Macerate the mustard seeds in vinegar
Meanings of Macerated:
verb(especially with reference to food) soften or become softened by soaking in a liquid.
Usage examples:
Macerate the mustard seeds in vinegar
Meanings of Macerates:
verb(especially with reference to food) soften or become softened by soaking in a liquid.
Usage examples:
Macerate the mustard seeds in vinegar
Meanings of Macerating:
verb(especially with reference to food) soften or become softened by soaking in a liquid.
Usage examples:
Macerate the mustard seeds in vinegar
Meanings of Macers:
noun(in scotland) an official who keeps order in a law court.
Usage examples:
The macer made room for the son of the presiding judge.
Meanings of Maces:
nounA 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…
verbSpray (someone) with mace.
Usage examples:
Three individuals were maced by an unknown male
Meanings of Macfarlane:
nounA type of overcoat with a shoulder cape and slits for access to pockets in clothing worn underneath.
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