Mace

  • 111Mace, Lennie — (1965 ) (USA / Japan)    Illustrator. Self taught artist, who often works in ballpoint pen. He combines images from popular culture with sexuality.    Reproductions: Bananarama 8/6/98, from Media Graffiti Series; ballpoint pen on magazine… …

    Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators

  • 112Mace, Jem — (1831 1910)    England. Boxer. A bare knuckle fighter known as the Father of Modern Boxing. At one time he also ran a fairground known as Strawberry Gardens in Liverpool. A memorial was recently erected by his grave at Anfield Cemetery in… …

    Historical dictionary of the Gypsies

  • 113mace-bearer — /ˈmeɪs bɛərə/ (say mays bairruh) noun someone who carries the mace, as in a procession, before dignitaries …

  • 114mace-bearer — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : an officer who carries a mace (as before a dignitary); especially : the sergeant at arms of the British House of Commons …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 115mace butter — noun Etymology: mace (III) : nutmeg butter …

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  • 116mace oil — noun 1. : an essential oil obtained by distillation from mace and similar in properties to nutmeg oil 2. a. : nutmeg oil a b. : nutmeg butter …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 117Mace — trademark used for a temporarily disabling liquid usually used as a spray …

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  • 118Mace — noun A brand of tear gas …

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  • 119Mace — Short metal weapon with a heavy club end to which spikes were sometimes added. Cf. Maul …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 120mace — Synonyms and related words: armory, badge, badge of office, badges, bastinado, bat, baton, battering ram, billy, billy club, blackjack, blazonry, bludgeon, brassard, button, caduceus, cane, cap and gown, chain, chain of office, cheat, class ring …

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