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Webster Dictionary :: Macaroni

MACARO'NI, n. [Gr. happy.] 1. A kind of biscuit made of flour, eggs, sugar and a...

Webster Dictionary :: Macaronic

MACARON'IC, a. Pertaining to or like a macaroni; empty; trifling; vain; affected...

Webster Dictionary :: Macaroon

MACAROON, the same as macaroni.

Webster Dictionary :: Macauco

MACAU'CO, n. A name of several species of quadrupeds of the genus Lemur.

Webster Dictionary :: Macaw

MACAW' MAC'CABEES, n. The name of two apocryphal books in the Bible.

Webster Dictionary :: Maccoboy

MAC'COBOY, n. A kind of snuff.

Webster Dictionary :: Mace

MACE, n. An ensign of authority borne before magistrates. Originally, the mace w...

Webster Dictionary :: Mace-ale

MA'CE-ALE, n. Ale spiced with mace.

Webster Dictionary :: Mace-bearer

MA'CE-BEARER, n. A person who carries a mace before men in authority.

Webster Dictionary :: Mace-reed

MACE-REED, or REED-MACE , n. A plant of the genus Typha.

Webster Dictionary :: Macerate

MAC'ERATE, v.t. [L. macero, from macer, thin, lean; maceo, to be thin or lean; E...

Webster Dictionary :: Macerated

MAC'ERATED, pp. Made thin or lean; steeped almost to solution.

Webster Dictionary :: Macerating

MAC'ERATING, ppr. Making lean; steeping almost to solution; softening.

Webster Dictionary :: Maceration

MACERA'TION, n. The act or the process of making thin or lean by wearing away, o...

Webster Dictionary :: Machiavelian

MACHIAVE'LIAN, a. [from Machiavel, an Italian writer, secretary and historiograp...

Webster Dictionary :: Machiavelism

MACH'IAVELISM, n. The principles of Machiavel, or practice in conformity to them...

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