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Definition of Mackles

Mackle
Mackle Mac`kle, n. [See Macle.] Same Macule.
Mackle
Mackle Mac"kle, v. t. & i. To blur, or be blurred, in printing, as if there were a double impression.

Meaning of Mackles from wikipedia

- Barbara Jane Mackle (born 1948), American heiress and kidnapping victim Damian Mackle (born 1985), Northern Irish professional wrestler Mackle Brothers,...
- of Barbara Jane Mackle was the subject of an autobiographical book which was the basis of two television movies. Barbara Jane Mackle was born in 1948...
- Office. 1964. p. 222 – via Google Books. Owens, Dory (February 5, 1986). "Mackles resign from Deltona Corp". Miami Herald (Newspaper clipping). p. 4B. Retrieved...
- Gene Mackles is an American artist and composer who worked for Public Television and now develops board games. Mackles studied piano and music theory...
- help Boyd is Dr. Mackles, an anthropologist and local college professor hiding an unspeakable secret. Morgan Freeman as Dr. Mackles Cole Hauser as Detective...
- Damian Mackle (born 20 February 1985) is a Northern Irish professional wrestler best known under the ring name Big Damo (derived from his first ring name...
- Marisa Mackle (born c. 1973) is a journalist and romance novelist of over 13 books who also writes for children. Born in Armagh, Northern Ireland about...
- John Mackle (15 August 1953 – 27 June 2010) was a New Zealand cricketer. He pla**** in ten first-class and two List A matches for Canterbury from 1980 to...
- Greatest Hits Volume 7: Cable Ready (TVT 1996). Graphic designer Gene Mackles recalled: "I took on the ****ignment to produce about 2 hours of animation...
- clue as to who may have borne them, or if the charges in orle represent "mackles" (the rowel of a spur), or "estoiles" (a star). Arms taken from the seal...