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Definition of Macks
1. mack [n] - See also: mack
Lexicographical Neighbors of Macks
Literary usage of Macks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"browns, and macks. The chromium salts exert the greatest influence in increasing
the fastness to washing, and the copper salt in regard to the fastness to ..."
2. The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia by John Mactaggart (1876)
"TOOM-SKIN'D—Hungry; a person so is said to be toom- skind; toom, empty ; tem
macks, little hillocks ; to toom out. to pour out, to make empty. ..."
3. Geological Survey of Ohio: Preliminary Report Upon Petroleum and Inflammable by Ohio Chief Geologist (1887)
"... fields attained respectable proportions, and even now considerable oil is
found in the upper sandstones of macks- burg, as has been previously stated. ..."