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macintosh
1[ mak-in-tosh ]
Macintosh
2[ mak-in-tosh ]
noun
- Charles, 1766–1843, Scottish chemist, inventor, and manufacturer.
macintosh
/ ˈmækɪnˌtɒʃ /
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Like Macintosh, seemingly everyone is asking why this happened.
Jobs and Isaacson first met in 1984, when Jobs was pitching the original Macintosh to editors at Time.
Sales of Macintosh desktop and portable computers are still growing.
In 1984, the Apple chief introduced the first personal Macintosh computer before a breathless audience.
From introducing the first Macintosh to a rare conversation with Bill Gates, WATCH VIDEO of his most memorable appearances.
They print this instruction as a matter of form, and of course every man has his macintosh ready.
Strathdee seems the most desirable place for him, if he has a macintosh and rubber boots.
Such a poncho would cost 20l., and would not only keep out cold, but would turn rain like a “macintosh.”
Colvin, destitute of macintosh or wrap of any kind, was soaked through and through in about two minutes, and shivered exceedingly.
Haunted by visions of brain fever and insanity, Marriott put on his cap and macintosh and left the house.
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