n. A mackintosh; -- a shortened form.
peop. n. a Canadian river; flows into the Beaufort Sea.
n. [ OF. maquerel, F. maquereau, fr. D. makelaar mediator, agent, fr. makelen to act as agent. ] A pimp; also, a bawd. [ Obs. ] Halliwell. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ OF. maquerel, F. maquereau (LL. macarellus), prob. for maclereau, fr. L. macula a spot, in allusion to the markings on the fish. See Mail armor. ] (Zool.) Any species of the genus
☞ The common mackerel (Scomber scombrus), which inhabits both sides of the North Atlantic, is one of the most important food fishes. It is mottled with green and blue. The Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus), of the American coast, is covered with bright yellow circular spots. [ 1913 Webster ]
Bull mackerel,
Chub mackerel
Frigate mackerel.
Horse mackerel .
Mackerel bird (Zool.),
Mackerel cock (Zool.),
Mackerel guide. (Zool.)
Mackerel gull (Zool.)
Mackerel midge (Zool.),
Mackerel plow,
Mackerel shark (Zool.),
Mackerel sky,
Mackerel-back sky
Mackerel sky and mare's-tails
Make tall ships carry low sails. Old Rhyme. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. A sky filled with rows of cirrocumulus or small altocumulus clouds. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
. The namaycush. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]