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macintosh

1

[ mak-in-tosh ]

noun

  1. a variant of mackintosh.


Macintosh

2

[ mak-in-tosh ]

noun

  1. Charles, 1766–1843, Scottish chemist, inventor, and manufacturer.

macintosh

/ ˈæɪˌɒʃ /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of mackintosh
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It’s called jaw thrust when the head is prepared for the macintosh blade.

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A transparent plastic macintosh keeps the rain out while letting what is worn underneath shine.

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Said Mr. Hoffs, “All of my college friends teased me because wearing a macintosh raincoat was my signature look.”

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To the Brits back home, heads down against the rain, "their legs whipped by the wet hems of their macintoshes", a Bond novel was a ticket to distant joys.

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A long grey macintosh of the best quality can be carried in the forester's pocket and put on during heavy storms.

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