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Meaning of mackle
Wordnet
mackle (n)
a printed impression that is blurred or doubled
Webster
mackle (n.)
Same Macule.
Webster
mackle (v. t. & i.)
To blur, or be blurred, in printing, as if there were a double impression.
mackle Sentence Examples
- The intricate mackle pattern on the Celtic knotwork dazzled the onlookers.
- The artist's brushwork created delicate mackles in the watercolor landscape.
- The jeweler's hammer gently shaped the gold into intricate mackles.
- The sunlight danced through the stained glass window, casting intricate mackles on the floor below.
- The mackerel's silvery scales flashed with iridescent mackles, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
- The lacemaker's nimble fingers interwove threads into delicate mackles, forming an exquisite doily.
- The mosaic on the ancient temple wall depicted intricate mackles that symbolized the cosmic order.
- The designer's innovative fabric featured a repeating pattern of bold mackles.
- The botanist identified the plant by its characteristic leaf margins with serrate mackles.
- The sculptor's marble masterpiece showcased a complex composition of interlocking mackles.
FAQs About the word mackle
a printed impression that is blurred or doubledSame Macule., To blur, or be blurred, in printing, as if there were a double impression.
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The intricate mackle pattern on the Celtic knotwork dazzled the onlookers.
The artist's brushwork created delicate mackles in the watercolor landscape.
The jeweler's hammer gently shaped the gold into intricate mackles.
The sunlight danced through the stained glass window, casting intricate mackles on the floor below.