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McIntosh

[ mak-in-tosh ]

noun

  1. a variety of red apple that ripens in early autumn.


McIntosh

/ ˈ³¾Ã¦°ìɪ²ÔËŒ³Ùɒʃ /

noun

  1. a Canadian variety of red-skinned eating apple
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of McIntosh1

1875–80; named after John McIntosh of Ontario, Canada, who first cultivated it (1796)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of McIntosh1

C19: named after John McIntosh (1777–c. 1845), US-born Canadian farmer on whose property the variety was first found growing wild
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In its early days, the soap attracted stars such as Stefan Dennis, from Neighbours, and Lorraine McIntosh from pop band Deacon Blue.

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When England's players step out at Allegiant Stadium in Vegas on Saturday night, McIntosh is part of the trailblazing group of women they can thank.

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“We’re also focused on teaching young people what the roots of Latin music are,†says McIntosh.

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Mark Chapman will present live coverage of the fight, while the commentary will be led by Ronald McIntosh with retired world champion George Groves and former WBA lightweight champion Anthony Crolla.

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Meanwhile, Lynette McIntosh, who lives just outside Bishop, could not be more delighted by the election results.

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