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Mackinaw Meaning in English

word

ˈmækəˌnɔ
MAK-uh-naw
ˈmakɪnɔː
MAK-i-naw

Definition

A mackinaw is a short, thick woolen coat, usually plaid, designed to keep you warm in cold weather. It is often used for outdoor activities like hunting or camping.

Usage & Nuances

'Mackinaw' is primarily North American and can refer to the style, pattern (plaid), or the specific coat. It is more common in northern US/Canada. Often called 'mackinaw jacket' or just 'mackinaw.' Rare in casual conversation outside these regions.

Example Sentences

He wore a mackinaw to stay warm in the snow.

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The red plaid mackinaw hung by the door.

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My grandfather always had a mackinaw for fishing trips.

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You’ll need a mackinaw if you’re planning to hike in the north woods.

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That’s not just any jacket—it’s my dad’s old mackinaw from the '70s.

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‘Grab your mackinaw, it’s freezing outside!’ she shouted.

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