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Mackinaw - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A mackinaw is a thick, woolen coat or jacket, typically plaid, designed for cold weather. It is also a type of sturdy woolen fabric used for making such coats.

mackinaw

/ˈmækɪnɔ/ /ˈmækɪnɔː/

Definition:

A short, heavy woolen coat or jacket, often plaid, originally worn in cold climates.

Synonyms:

parka, anorak, overcoat

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

light jacket, summer coat

Common Collocations:

mackinaw jacket, mackinaw blanket, mackinaw cloth

Derivatives:

mackinaws (plural), mackinawed (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "mackinaw" to refer to a thick woolen coat, typically associated with outdoor work or cold weather.

Common Phrases:

mackinaw blanket, mackinaw boat, mackinaw trout

Etymology:

Derived from "Mackinac," a strait in Michigan, where such coats were originally traded with Indigenous peoples.

Examples:

  • 1. He wore a red plaid mackinaw to stay warm.
  • 2. The hunter’s mackinaw was thick and durable for the winter woods.
  • 3. She bought a vintage mackinaw at the thrift store.
  • 4. The lumberjack’s mackinaw smelled of pine and campfire smoke.

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