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maculate

[mak-yuh-lit, mak-yuh-leyt] / ˈmæk yə lɪt, ˈmæk yəˌleɪt /








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Among the robin's maculate cousins, "the reddish tail is the hermit thrush's mark."

From Time Magazine Archive

But his limitations were a virtue because his target was so big -- and so maculate.

From Time Magazine Archive

Are the diplomatic corps less maculate than in the days of Grenville Murray?

From Without Prejudice by Zangwill, Israel

Transubstantiation or consubstantiation, conception, maculate or immaculate, were a matter of small moment with him.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 335, September 1843 by Various

Because the matter been so vile, It may nocht have ane ornate style; Wherefore I pray your Excellence To hear me with great patience: Of stinking weedis maculate No man nay mak ane rose-chaplet.

From English Satires by Smeaton, William Henry Oliphant




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