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Mackinaw
Mackinaw blanket Mack"i*naw blan"ket, Mackinaw Mack"i*naw [From Mackinac, the State of Michigan, where blankets and other stores were distributed to the Indians.] A thick blanket formerly in common use in the western part of the United States.
Mackinaw blanket
Mackinaw blanket Mack"i*naw blan"ket, Mackinaw Mack"i*naw [From Mackinac, the State of Michigan, where blankets and other stores were distributed to the Indians.] A thick blanket formerly in common use in the western part of the United States.
Mackinaw boat
Mackinaw boat Mack"i*naw boat A flat-bottomed boat with a pointed prow and square stern, using oars or sails or both, used esp. on the upper Great Lakes and their tributaries.
Mackinaw coat
Mackinaw coat Mackinaw coat A short, heavy, double-breasted plaid coat, the design of which is large and striking. [Local, U. S.]
Mackinaw trout
Namaycush Nam"ay*cush, n. [Indian name.] (Zool.) A large North American lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). It is usually spotted with red, and sometimes weighs over forty pounds. Called also Mackinaw trout, lake trout, lake salmon, salmon trout, togue, and tuladi.
Mackinaw trout
Mackinaw trout Mackinaw trout The namaycush.
Mackintosh
Mackintosh Mack"in*tosh, n. A waterproof outer garment; -- so called from the name of the inventor.
Smacking
Smack Smack, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Smacked; p. pr. & vb. n. Smacking.] [OE. smaken to taste, have a taste, -- from the noun; cf. AS. smecan taste; akin to D. smaken, G. schmecken, OHG. smechen to taste, smach?n to have a taste (and, derived from the same source, G. schmatzen to smack the lips, to kiss with a sharp noise, MHG. smatzen, smackzeen), Icel smakka to taste, Sw. smaka, Dan. smage. See 2d Smack, n.] 1. To have a smack; to be tinctured with any particular taste. 2. To have or exhibit indications of the presence of any character or quality. All sects, all ages, smack of this vice. --Shak. 3. To kiss with a close compression of the lips, so as to make a sound when they separate; to kiss with a sharp noise; to buss. 4. To make a noise by the separation of the lips after tasting anything.
Smacking
Smacking Smack"ing, n. A sharp, quick noise; a smack. Like the faint smacking of an after kiss. --Dryden.
Smacking
Smacking Smack"ing, a. Making a sharp, brisk sound; hence, brisk; as, a smacking breeze.

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- Mackin is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin. As an Irish surname, it is an anglicized form of Ó Macáin, Ó Maicín, or Mac Maicín. As a Scottish surname...
- Kerstin Emhoff (née Mackin; born March 18, 1967) is an American film producer and the co-founder and CEO of the commercial production company Prettybird...
- The Mackin Table (84°57′S 64°0′W / 84.950°S 64.000°W / -84.950; -64.000 (Mackin Table)) is an ice-topped, wedge-shaped plateau, about 20 nautical...
- Sean Mackin (born April 30, 1979) is an American musician. He is the violinist for the rock band Yellowcard and the only original member left in the band...
- and USC Gould School of Law. He married film producer Kerstin Emhoff (née Mackin) in 1992; they divorced in 2008 after 16 years and two children. He married...
- Sean/Seán Mackin may refer to: Seán Mackin (Irish republican), Northern Irish activist, fundraiser for the Friends of Sinn Féin Sean Mackin (musician)...
- Originally going by the name of Easy Mac (often stylized as EZ Mac), he released his first mixtape But My Mackin' Ain't Easy in 2007 at the age of 15...
- Catherine Patricia "C****ie" Mackin (August 28, 1939 – November 20, 1982) was a pioneer woman journalist in United States television network broadcasting...
- Kinnor (Hebrew: כִּנּוֹר‎ kīnnōr) is an ancient Israelite musical instrument in the yoke lutes family, the first one to be mentioned in the Hebrew Bible...