| MACACO | • macaco n. A macaque, or similar monkey. • macaco n. (Obsolete) Any of several species of lemurs. • MACACO n. (French) any one of several species of lemurs. |
| MACAWS | • macaws n. Plural of macaw. • MACAW n. a large tropical American parrot, having a long tail and brilliant plumage. |
| MACERS | • macers n. Plural of macer. • MACER n. an official who carries a ceremonial staff. |
| MACHAN | • machan n. A kind of safety platform in a tree, used when hunting large animals or to escape a flood; found most… • Machan prop.n. A surname from Czech. • MACHAN n. (Hindi) a raised platform, esp. in a tree, to watch for game. |
| MACHER | • macher n. (US, informal) An important person, often in the negative sense of self-important; a bigwig. • MACHER n. (Yiddish) an important person. |
| MACHES | • MACHE n. a herb, lamb's lettuce, corn-salad. |
| MACHOS | • machos n. Synonym of machismo. • MACHOs n. Plural of MACHO. • MACHO n. (Spanish) an aggressively virile man, one who exhibits machismo. |
| MACING | • macing v. Present participle of mace. • MACE v. to attack with a club-like weapon. |
| MACKLE | • mackle n. Obsolete form of macule. • mackle v. Obsolete form of macule. • mackle v. (UK, dialect, transitive) To assemble in a makeshift manner; to cobble together. |
| MACLED | • macled adj. (Mineralogy) Marked like macle (chiastolite). • macled adj. (Mineralogy) Having a twin structure. • macled adj. Alternative form of mascled. |
| MACLES | • macles n. Plural of macle. • MACLE n. a mineral, aka chiastolite or andalusite, so called from the tessellated appearance of a cross section. |
| MACONS | • Macons n. Plural of Macon. • Mâcons n. Plural of Mâcon. • MACON n. (French) smoked salted mutton. |
| MACOYA | • macoya n. A plant of the genus Xanthosoma, yielding edible tubers. • MACOYA n. (Spanish) an American palm, whose nuts yield a violet-scented oil, also MACAHUBA. |
| MACRON | • macron n. (Orthography) A short, straight, horizontal diacritical mark (◌̄) placed over a letter, usually to indicate… • Macron prop.n. A surname from French. • MACRON n. (Greek) a symbol placed over a vowel to indicate a long sound. |
| MACROS | • macros n. Plural of macro. • MACRO n. in computing, a single instruction that brings a set of instructions into operation. |
| MACULA | • macula n. (Anatomy) An oval yellow spot near the center of the retina of the human eye, histologically defined… • macula n. (Anatomy, biology) A small chamber of the inner ear of certain vertebrates filled with endolymph and… • macula n. A spot, as on the skin, or on the surface of the sun or of some other luminous orb. |
| MACULE | • macule n. A spot. • macule n. A blur or an appearance of a double impression, as when the paper slips a little during printing. • macule v. (Printing) To blur or be blurred; especially to blur or double an impression from type. |