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6-letter words containing mac

  • -machy — struggle or contest
  • aimaco — AIr MAterial COmmand compiler
  • camaca — a heavy fabric of silk or mixed fibers, much used in the Middle Ages.
  • formac — FORmula MAnipulation Compiler. J. Sammet & Tobey, IBM Boston APD, 1962. An extension of Fortran for symbolic mathematics. Versions: PL/I-FORMAC and FORMAC73.
  • mac ii — Macintosh II
  • mac os — Macintosh Operating System
  • macaco — any of several lemurs, as Lemur macaco.
  • macapa — a federal territory in N Brazil. 51,177 sq. mi. (132,550 sq. km). Capital: Macapá.
  • macaws — Plural form of macaw.
  • maced. — Macedonia(n)
  • maceio — a state in NE Brazil. 10,674 sq. mi. (27,650 sq. km). Capital: Maceió.
  • macers — Plural form of macer.
  • machan — A kind of safety platform in a tree used when hunting big animals such as tigers and leopards; found most commonly in Indian jungles.
  • machel — Samora Moisés [suh-mawr-uh moi-zes] /səˈmɔr ə mɔɪˈzɛs/ (Show IPA), 1933–86, Mozambique political leader: president 1975–86.
  • machenArthur, 1863–1947, Welsh novelist and essayist.
  • macher — A person who gets things done.
  • maches — corn salad.
  • machos — Machismo.
  • macing — (sometimes lowercase) to attack with Mace spray.
  • mackay — a seaport in E Australia.
  • macked — Simple past tense and past participle of mack.
  • mackem — a person who comes from or lives in the Sunderland and Wearside area
  • mackle — a blur in printing, as from a double impression.
  • macled — (mineralogy) Marked like macle (chiastolite).
  • macoma — any marine bivalve mollusk of the genus Macoma, having a glossy, thin, usually white shell.
  • macomb — a city in NW Illinois.
  • macoun — a juicy, late-ripening variety of apple that originated in Canada.
  • macppp — (networking)   An implementation of PPP for the Macintosh developed by Larry J. Blunk and others at Merit Network, Inc. MacPPP was revised in 1993 with the release of MacPPP 2.0.1. The latest incarnation of MacPPP is FreePPP.
  • macro- — Prefix large. Opposite of micro-. In the mainstream and among other technical cultures (for example, medical people) this competes with the prefix mega-, but hackers tend to restrict the latter to quantification.
  • macron — a horizontal line used as a diacritic over a vowel to indicate that it has a long sound or other specified pronunciation, as (ā) in fate (fāt).
  • macros — Plural form of macro.
  • mactcp — (networking)   Part of earlier versions of MacOS that provided access to TCP/IP services. Apple removed MacTCP from MacOS in revision 7.5.3 in favor of the new OpenTransport (OT) TCP/IP stack. However, MacTCP lives on as a community development effort. See also MacPPP.
  • macula — a spot or blotch, especially on one's skin; macule.
  • macule — mackle.
  • micmac — a member of a North American Indian people now living mostly in Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
  • pomace — the pulpy residue from apples or similar fruit after crushing and pressing, as in cider making.
  • smacks — heroin.
  • sumach — any of several shrubs or small trees belonging to the genus Rhus of the cashew family, having milky sap, compound leaves, and small, fleshy fruit.
  • tarmac — (lowercase) a road, airport runway, parking area, etc., paved with Tarmac, tarmacadam, or a layer of tar.
  • termac — An interactive matrix language.
  • tumaco — a seaport in SW Colombia.
  • xemacs — (text, tool)   (Originally "Lucid Emacs") A text editor for the X Window System, based on GNU Emacs version 19, produced by a collaboration of Lucid, Inc., SunPro (a division of Sun Microsystems, Inc.), and the University of Illinois. Lucid chose to build part of Energize, their C/C++ development environment on top of GNU Emacs. Though their product is commercial, the work on GNU Emacs is free software, and is useful without having to purchase the product. They needed a version of Emacs with mouse-sensitive regions, multiple fonts, the ability to mark sections of a buffer as read-only, the ability to detect which parts of a buffer has been modified, and many other features. The existing version of Epoch was not sufficient; it did not allow arbitrary pixmaps and icons in buffers, "undo" did not restore changes to regions, regions did not overlap and merge their attributes. Lucid spent some time in 1990 working on Epoch but later decided that their efforts would be better spent improving Emacs 19 instead. Lucid did not have time to get their changes accepted by the FSF so they released Lucid Emacs as a forked branch of Emacs. Roughly a year after Lucid Emacs 19.0 was released, a beta version of the FSF branch of Emacs 19 was released. Lucid continued to develop and support Lucid Emacs, merging in bug fixes and new features from the FSF branch as appropriate. A compatibility package was planned to allow Epoch 4 code to run in Lemacs with little or no change. (As of 19.8, Lucid Emacs ran a descendant of the Epoch redisplay engine.)

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