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Traditional English :: macula
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maculatiom.html - n. (pl. maculae) 1 a dark spot, esp. a permanent one, in the skin. 2 (in full macula lutea) the region of greatest visual acuity in the retina. macular adj. maculation n. [L, = spot, mesh] |
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Traditional English :: macula
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maculatiom.html - n. (pl. maculae) 1 a dark spot, esp. a permanent one, in the skin. 2 (in full macula lutea) the region of greatest visual acuity in the retina. macular adj. maculation n. [L, = spot, mesh] |
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Traditional English :: macula
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maculatiom.html - n. (pl. maculae) 1 a dark spot, esp. a permanent one, in the skin. 2 (in full macula lutea) the region of greatest visual acuity in the retina. macular adj. maculation n. [L, = spot, mesh] |
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English Idioms :: mackerel
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maculatiom.html - See: HOLY CATS or HOLY MACKEREL. |
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Traditional English :: Mac
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maculatiom.html - n. colloq. 1 a Scotsman. 2 US man (esp. as a form of address). [Mac- as a patronymic prefix in many Scottish and Irish surnames] |
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Traditional English :: mac
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maculatiom.html - n. (also mack) Brit. colloq. mackintosh. [abbr.] |
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