macintosh

[ˈmakɪntɒʃ]

macintosh Definition

  • 1a type of apple with green skin and firm white flesh
  • 2a brand of personal computer made by Apple Inc.

Using macintosh: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "macintosh" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I love to eat macintosh apples.

  • Example

    The new Macintosh computer is very powerful.

  • Example

    He works on a Macintosh computer.

macintosh Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for macintosh

Phrases with macintosh

  • a variety of Macintosh apple with a red skin

    Example

    I prefer the taste of McIntosh Red apples over the green ones.

  • an early model of the Macintosh personal computer

    Example

    The Macintosh Plus was released in 1986.

  • an early model of the Macintosh personal computer

    Example

    The Macintosh SE was released in 1987.

Origins of macintosh

named after John McIntosh, who discovered the original apple tree in the early 19th century

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Summary: macintosh in Brief

The term 'macintosh' [ˈmakɪntɒʃ] refers to two distinct things: a type of apple with green skin and firm white flesh, and a brand of personal computer made by Apple Inc. Examples of usage include 'I love to eat macintosh apples.' and 'He works on a Macintosh computer.'