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- maccaboy/ˈmakəbɔɪ/A type of scented snuff, originally from Martinique.nounObscure / Archaic
- maccaroni/ˌmækəˈrəʊni/Pasta made from durum wheat, typically formed into hollow tubes.nounB1
- maccheroncini/ˌmakəˌrɒnˈtʃiːni/A type of small, narrow, tubular pasta.nounLow
- macchiato/ˌmakɪˈɑːtəʊ/An espresso coffee with a small amount of frothy milk, creating a 'stained' or 'marked' appearance.nounC1
- macclesfield/ˈmækəlzfiːld/A town in Cheshire, England; a proper noun referring to a specific geographical location.nounLow
- macdiarmid/məkˈdɜːmɪd/A Scottish surname, specifically associated with the Scottish poet, writer, and literary critic Hugh MacDiarmid (pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve).nounVery Low
- macdonald/məkˈdɒn.əld/A common Scottish surname of Gaelic origin, historically a patronymic meaning 'son of Donald'.nounMedium-High
- macdonnell ranges/məkˈdɒnəl ˈreɪndʒɪz/A major mountain range system located in the southern Northern Territory of Australia.plural-nounLow
- macdonough/məkˈdɒnə/A proper noun, primarily an Irish or Scottish surname, or a place name derived from this surname.nounVery Low
- macdowell/məkˈdaʊ.əl/A Scottish and Irish surname of Gaelic origin, meaning 'son of Dougal'.nounLow
- mace/meɪs/A heavy spiked club used as a historical weapon; a ceremonial staff symbolizing authority.nounB2
- macebearer/ˈmeɪsˌbɛərə/An official who carries a mace (a large, heavy ceremonial staff) in processions, especially in parliamentary, civic, or university contexts.nounC2 / Very Low
- macedoine/ˌmas.ə.dwɑːn/A mixture of diced vegetables or fruits, often served as a salad or side dish.nounRare
- macedon/ˈmæsɪdən/A historical region in the Balkans, homeland of the ancient Macedonian kingdom, most notably under Alexander the Great.nounLow
- macedonia/ˌmæs.ɪˈdəʊ.ni.ə/A fruit salad, typically consisting of various small pieces of fresh fruit.nounLow (C2)
- macedonian/ˌmæs.əˈdəʊ.ni.ən/Relating to the country of North Macedonia, its people, its culture, or its language.adjectivenounC1
- maceio/ˌmæs.eɪˈəʊ/The capital city of the Brazilian state of Alagoas, located on the northeastern coast of Brazil.nounLow (outside of Brazilian/geographical contexts)
- macer/ˈmeɪsə(r)/An officer of a court (particularly in Scotland) who carries out court orders, such as serving documents or seizing property; historically, a mace-bearer.nounC2
- maceral/məˈsɪərəl/One of the microscopically recognisable organic constituents of coal, analogous to a mineral in a rock.nounVery Rare
- macerate/ˈmæs.ə.reɪt/To soften or break down a solid substance by soaking it in a liquid, often until it is pulpy or disintegrates.verbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveC1/C2
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