Macintosh
Meaning of Macintosh
noun
a full-length waterproof coat.
mid 19th century: named after Charles Macintosh (1766–1843), the Scottish inventor who patented the cloth.
Information about Macintosh
Hyphenation of Macintosh
Mac-in-tosh
- It consists of 3 syllables and 9 chars.
- Macintosh is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
Macintosh synonyms
Meaning mackintosh:
Meaning a long coat, typically having a belt, made from waterproofed or water-resistant fabric:
Meaning a long warm coat:
Meaning a smooth, durable twill-woven worsted or cotton cloth:
Meaning a waterproof jacket, typically with a hood, of a kind originally used in polar regions:
Meaning a lightweight, hooded, thigh-length waterproof jacket:
Meaning a sleeveless cloak, typically a short one:
Meaning heavy cotton cloth waterproofed with oil:
Meaning a garment, especially a coat, that keeps out water:
Meaning a raincoat made of smooth material:
Meaning a kind of lightweight belted raincoat, typically beige in colour, with a distinctive tartan lining:
Anagrams of Macintosh
Words that rhyme with Macintosh
tosh, Intosh, MacIntosh, Mackintosh, McIntosh, Mcintosh, macintosh, mackintosh, mcintosh, stosh
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