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Mackintosh

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Noun

1. macintosh, mackintosh

a lightweight waterproof (usually rubberized) fabric

2. mac, macintosh, mack, mackintosh

a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric

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Mackintosh

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noun
1. 
a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized cloth
2. 
such cloth
3. 
any raincoat
noun
1. 
Sir Cameron (Anthony). born 1946, British producer of musicals and theatre owner; his productions include Cats (1981), Les Misérables (1985), Miss Saigon (1987), and My Fair Lady (2001)
2. 
Charles Rennie. 1868–1928, Scottish architect and artist, exponent of the Art Nouveau style; designer of the Glasgow School of Art (1896)

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Mackintosh

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noun
1. 
a waterproof outer coat; raincoat
2. 
the fabric used for this, orig. made by cementing layers of cloth with rubber

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Mackintosh

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Scottish architect whose influential art nouveau designs emphasized elegant, clearly articulated, and rational forms.
n.
Chiefly British
1. A raincoat.
2. A lightweight, waterproof fabric that was originally of rubberized wool or cotton.

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