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mac
1[ mak ]
noun
- fellow; bud (a familiar term of address to a man or boy whose name is not known to the speaker).
mac
2[ mak ]
noun
- a mackintosh.
mac
3[ mak ]
Mac
4[ mak ]
noun
- a male given name.
Mac.
5abbreviation for
- Maccabees.
M.Ac.
6abbreviation for
- Master of Accountancy.
Mac-
7- a prefix found in many family names of Irish or Scottish Gaelic origin, as MacBride and Macdonald.
MAC
1abbreviation for
- multiplexed analogue component: a transmission coding system for colour television using satellite broadcasting
Mac.
2abbreviation for
- Maccabees (books of the Apocrypha)
Mac-
3prefix
- (in surnames of Scottish or Irish Gaelic origin) son of
MacNeice
MacDonald
mac
4/ ³¾Ã¦°ì /
noun
- informal.short for mackintosh mackintosh
Mac
5/ ³¾Ã¦°ì /
noun
- an informal term of address to a man
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The experience is pure Midwest and that includes the paired appetizers: a meatball slider, multiple mac and cheese dishes, pulled pork sliders and other hearty, stick-to-your-ribs fare.
Their fried chicken, mac and cheese and candied yams are consistently spectacular.
As the mac, hat and Land Rover would indicate, Vera is very much a creature of her environment, and that environment is just as varied and impressive as she is.
From honey lavender and strawberry honey balsamic with black pepper to pear and blue cheese, and even smoked mac and cheese, there’s something for every palate.
The officer’s visit coincided with one of their mother’s visits — she arrived with mac and cheese, chips and chicken.
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