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Macintosh II
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[meys] /meɪs/ verb (used with object), Maced, Macing. 1. (sometimes lowercase) to attack with Mace spray. /meɪs/ noun 1. a club, usually having a spiked metal head, used esp in the Middle Ages 2. a ceremonial staff of office carried by certain officials 3. See macebearer 4. an early form of billiard cue /meɪs/ noun […]
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