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▪ I. macle (ˈmæk(ə)l) See also mascle. [a. F. macle, ad. L. macula spot, mesh.] 1. Cryst. A hemitropic or twin crystal. Also attrib. [After Romé de L'Isle's use of F. macle, 1783.]1801 De Bournon's Acc. certain Minerals in Phil. Trans. XCI. 185 Whence results a kind of macle, the form of which is a ...
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Macle
Macle is an old French word, a heraldic term for a voided lozenge (one diamond shape within another). See also
Macle on the French Wikipedia about "macle" in cristallography
Crystallography
fr:Macle (cristallographie)
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MacLeòid
There are numerous Anglicised forms of MacLeòid. Today, however, the surname MacLeòid does not refer to the actual name of the bearer's father.
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macled
macled, ppl. a. (ˈmæk(ə)ld) Also mackled. [f. macle + -ed.] a. Of a crystal: Hemitropic. b. Marked like chiastolite (Webster Suppl. 1880). c. Her. = mascled (Webster 1897).1822 Cleaveland Mineral. & Geol. II. 793 Macled Crystal, a hemitrope crystal is sometimes thus called. a 1852 Macgillivray Nat. ...
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Alain Macle
Alain Macle (18 April 1944 – 21 March 2020) was a French ski jumper. He competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics and the 1972 Winter Olympics.
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mackle
▪ I. mackle, macle, n. Printing. (ˈmæk(ə)l) [ad. F. macule, ad. L. macula spot. Cf. G. makel spot, stain.] A blur in printing; a doubling of the impression; also, a blurred sheet. (Cf. macule n.)1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Maculature, or Macle, a waste Sheet of printed Paper. 1825 Hansard Typographi...
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MacLeod (disambiguation)
Lake, British Columbia, formerly Fort McLeod; named for Archibald McLeod
Macleod Peak, mountain in British Columbia
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McLeod (disambiguation)
MacLeòid
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mascle
▪ I. mascle, n.1 (ˈmɑːsk(ə)l, -æ-) Also 4 maskle, 5 maskill, mascule, 7 mascal. [Of somewhat obscure etymology. Senses 1 and 2 coincide with senses of L. macula; senses 2 and 3 with senses of F. macle, first quoted from 1584, and regarded by French lexicographers as ad. L. macula; OF. mascle (= sens...
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Dòmhnall Iain MacLeòid
Dòmhnall Iain MacLeòid (born 1943) is a writer, editor, and journalist in Scottish Gaelic. He was born in Ardhasaig in Harris.
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maculature
maculature [f. L. maculāt-, ppl. stem of maculāre to stain + -ure. Cf. F. maculature (Cotgr.), G. makulatur.] 1. (See quots.) Obs.—01656 Blount Glossogr., Maculatures, blotting or waste papers. 1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Maculature or Macle, a waste Sheet of printed Paper. 1721 Bailey, Maculature, ...
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McLoud
namesake of McLoud, Oklahoma
Alex McLoud, character on the TV series Secret Diary of a Call Girl
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MacLeod (disambiguation)
McCloud (disambiguation)
MacLeòid
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John MacLeod (minister)
John MacLeod (born 14 May 1948 in Fearn, Scotland – died 17 December 2020 in Portmahomack, Scotland), known in Scottish Gaelic as Iain MacLeòid, was educated
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Torquil MacLeod (clan chief)
Torquil MacLeod (Modern Scottish Gaelic: Torcall MacLeòid), the heir of Roderick MacLeod of Lewis, was the chief of Clan MacLeod of Lewis at the end of
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John MacLeod (clan chief)
John MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic: Iain MacLeòid) was chieftain of the Isle of Lewis in the 1520s and 1530s. He is mentioned in 1528.
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Tormod MacLeod
Tormod MacLeod, sometimes referred to as Norman MacLeod, (Scottish Gaelic: Tormod MacLeòid, and Tormod mac Leòd) (fl. late 13th century) was a west Highland
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