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mackintosh

[mak-in-tosh]

mackintosh Definition

  • 1a raincoat made of rubberized cloth
  • 2a waterproof coat made of rubberized fabric

Using mackintosh: Examples

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

  • Example

    He wore a mackintosh to keep himself dry in the rain.

  • Example

    She put on her mackintosh and went out into the storm.

  • Example

    The mackintosh was first introduced in the early 19th century.

  • Example

    I need to buy a new mackintosh for the rainy season.

mackintosh Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mackintosh

Phrases with mackintosh

  • a plaid pattern used in traditional Scottish clothing and textiles

    Example

    The mackintosh tartan is a popular choice for kilts and other garments.

  • a type of rose with large, fragrant flowers that bloom in late spring or early summer

    Example

    The mackintosh rose is a popular choice for gardens and floral arrangements.

  • a device used to measure soil compaction and penetration resistance

    Example

    The mackintosh probe is a useful tool for assessing soil health and fertility.

Origins of mackintosh

named after Charles Macintosh, the Scottish chemist who invented waterproof fabric

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Summary: mackintosh in Brief

A 'mackintosh' [mak-in-tosh] is a raincoat or waterproof coat made of rubberized fabric. It was named after Charles Macintosh, the Scottish chemist who invented waterproof fabric. The term is often used interchangeably with 'slicker' or 'mac.'