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Macaronicism

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macaronismnounMacaronic language.
macaronic(linguistics, literature) Written in a mixed language, one that combines elements from several.
maccaronismnounAlternative spelling of macaronism. [Macaronic language.]
macaronicknounObsolete form of macaronic. [(literature) A work of macaronic character.]
macrolanguagenoun(linguistics) A "language" by common usage, which is in fact a dialect continuum consisting of widely varying varieties that may be distinct languages by the criterion of mutual intelligibility.
macaroninoun(uncountable) A type of pasta in the form of short tubes, typically boiled and served in soup, with a sauce, or in melted cheese; a dish of this.
machicotagenoun(rare, archaic) A style of singing, especially of sacred music, cultivated from the late Middle Ages until the 19th century, centered on Paris, and derived from the Gallican ritual; in this style vocal lines are decorated with improvised ornamentation, and differentiated from each other in a polyphonic composition also by tone color.
macédoinenoun(cooking) A type of dish containing a mixture of many types of fruits, or many types of vegetables.
metacismnounAlternative form of mytacism. [A speech disorder manifesting as an abnormal repetition of the sound /m/ or replacement of consonants with m-like sounds.]
macedoinenounA mixture of diced vegetables or fruit served as a salad.
maccaroninounAlternative form of macaroni (“a type of pasta”). [(uncountable) A type of pasta in the form of short tubes, typically boiled and served in soup, with a sauce, or in melted cheese; a dish of this.]
mashupnoun(informal) Something consisting of two or more elements combined together.
mutacismnounAlternative form of mytacism. [A speech disorder manifesting as an abnormal repetition of the sound /m/ or replacement of consonants with m-like sounds.]
portmanteaunoun(linguistics) A word formed by putting two words together and thereby their meaning e.g. shrinkflation.
miscellanenoun(obsolete) A mixture of two or more sorts of grain; maslin; meslin.
portmanteau wordnoun(linguistics) A word which combines the meaning of two words (or, rarely, more than two words), formed by combining the words, usually, but not always, by adjoining the first part of one word and the last part of the other, the adjoining parts often having a common vowel.
gemishnounA mixture of various things, a melange.
mac.nounAbbreviation of Macedonian (South Slavic language). [(countable) A person from Macedonia (in any sense).]
mosaicrynounThe art of making mosaics.
macraminounArchaic form of macramé. [A form of decorative textile made by knotting and weaving.]

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