mace

mace
I meis noun
1) (a metal or metal-headed war club, often with spikes.) maza
2) (an ornamental rod used as a mark of authority on ceremonial occasions.) cetro

II meis noun
(a type of spice obtained from the same fruit as nutmeg.)
mace
tr[meɪs]
noun
1 (club, staff) maza
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mace
tr[meɪs]
noun
1 (spice) macis f inv
mace ['meɪs] n
1) : maza f (arma o símbolo)
2) : macis f (especia)
mace
n.
macia (especia) s.f.
macis s.m.
maza s.f.
meɪs
noun
1) (Art, Hist, Mil) maza f
2) (Culin) macis f, macia f
3) Mace® (tear gas) (AmE) gas para defensa personal

I
[meɪs]
N (=ceremonial staff) maza f
II
[meɪs]
N (=spice) macis f
* * *
[meɪs]
noun
1) (Art, Hist, Mil) maza f
2) (Culin) macis f, macia f
3) Mace® (tear gas) (AmE) gas para defensa personal

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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