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Definition of mac
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Mac () A
prefix,
in names of
Scotch
origin,
signifying
son..
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Greaser
::
Greaser
(n.) One who, or that
which,
greases;
specifically,
a
person
employed
to
lubricate
the
working
parts of
machinery,
engines,
carriages,
etc..
Finger
::
Finger
(n.)
Anything
that does work of a
finger;
as, the
pointer
of a
clock,
watch,
or other
registering
machine;
especially
(Mech.)
a small
projecting
rod, wire, or
piece,
which is
brought
into
contact
with an
object
to
effect,
direct,
or
restrain
a
motion..
Machinated
::
Machinated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Machinat.
Windlass
::
Windlass
(n.) A
machine
for
raising
weights,
consisting
of a
horizontal
cylinder
or
roller
moving
on its axis, and
turned
by a
crank,
lever,
or
similar
means,
so as to wind up a rope or chain
attached
to the
weight.
In
vessels
the
windlass
is often used
instead
of the
capstan
for
raising
the
anchor.
It is
usually
set upon the
forecastle,
and is
worked
by hand or
steam..
Carrier
::
Carrier
(n.) That which
drives
or
carries;
as: (a) A piece which
communicates
to an
object
in a lathe the
motion
of the face
plate;
a lathe dog. (b) A spool
holder
or
bobbin
holder
in a
braiding
machine.
(c) A
movable
piece in
magazine
guns which
transfers
the
cartridge
to a
position
from which it can be
thrust
into the
barrel.
Macruroid
::
Macruroid
(a.) Like or
pertaining
to the
Macrura.
Haemacytometer
::
Haemacytometer
(n.) An
apparatus
for
determining
the
number
of
corpuscles
in a given
quantity
of
blood.
Tool
::
Tool (n.) An
instrument
such as a
hammer,
saw,
plane,
file, and the like, used in the
manual
arts, to
facilitate
mechanical
operations;
any
instrument
used by a
craftsman
or
laborer
at his work; an
implement;
as, the tools of a
joiner,
smith,
shoe-maker,
etc.; also, a
cutter,
chisel,
or other part of an
instrument
or
machine
that
dresses
work..
Maclurea
::
Maclurea
(n.) A genus of
spiral
gastropod
shells,
often of large size,
characteristic
of the lower
Silurian
rocks..
Candroy
::
Candroy
(n.) A
machine
for
spreading
out
cotton
cloths
to
prepare
them for
printing.
Machinery
::
Machinery
(n.) The means and
appliances
by which
anything
is kept in
action
or a
desired
result
is
obtained;
a
complex
system
of parts
adapted
to a
purpose.
Macaco
::
Macaco
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
lemurs,
as the
ruffed
lemur
(Lemur
macaco),
and the
ring-tailed
lemur (L.
catta)..
Run
::
Run (v. t.) To cause to run (in the
various
senses
of Run, v. i.); as, to run a
horse;
to run a
stage;
to run a
machine;
to run a rope
through
a
block..
Stomach
::
Stomach
(v. t.) To
resent;
to
remember
with
anger;
to
dislike.
Speeder
::
Speeder
(n.) A
machine
for
drawing
and
twisting
slivers
to form
rovings.
Gramme Machine
::
Gramme
machine
() A kind of
dynamo-electric
machine;
-- so named from its
French
inventor,
M.
Gramme..
Lawyer
::
Lawyer
(n.) The
burbot
(Lota
maculosa).
Traumatism
::
Traumatism
(n.) A wound or
injury
directly
produced
by
causes
external
to the body; also,
violence
producing
a wound or
injury;
as,
rupture
of the
stomach
caused
by
traumatism..
Comparator
::
Comparator
(n.) An
instrument
or
machine
for
comparing
anything
to be
measured
with a
standard
measure;
--
applied
especially
to a
machine
for
comparing
standards
of
length.
Cancer
::
Cancer
(n.)
Formerly,
any
malignant
growth,
esp. one
attended
with great pain and
ulceration,
with
cachexia
and
progressive
emaciation.
It was so
called,
perhaps,
from the great veins which
surround
it,
compared
by the
ancients
to the claws of a crab. The term is now
restricted
to such a
growth
made up of
aggregations
of
epithelial
cells,
either
without
support
or
embedded
in the
meshes
of a
trabecular
framework..
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