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mac or mack
noun , colloq short form of mackintosh.
[Early 20c]
macabre
adjective
1 connected with, or to do with, death in some way.
2 causing fear or anxiety; ghastly; gruesome.
[15c: from French danse macabre dance of Death; the earlier form macabré may be a corruption of Macabé , probably referring to Judas Maccabeus or his family the Maccabees , whose massacre is said to have been re-enacted in medieval drama]
macadam
noun , esp US
1 a road-making material consisting of layers of compacted broken stones, usually bound with tar.
2 a road surface made with this.
[19c: named after its inventor, the Scottish engineer John McAdam (1756?1836)]
macadamia
noun (macadamias )
1 an evergreen tree belonging to a native Australian genus. Sometimes called macadamia tree.
2 the round edible oily nut of two species of macadamia, with a very hard shell. Also called macadamia nut.
[Early 20c: named after the Scottish-born Australian chemist, John Macadam (1827?65)]
macadamize or macadamise
verb (macadamized , macadamizing ) to build or cover (eg a road) with macadam.

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