macer (Meaning)
Wordnet
macer (n)
an official who carries a mace of office
Webster
macer (n.)
A mace bearer; an officer of a court.
Synonyms & Antonyms of macer
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macer Sentence Examples
- The macer softened the clay by mixing it with water.
- The fruit macerated in the juice for several hours, developing a rich flavor.
- The nurse used a macer to collect a sample from the patient's wound.
- The researcher macerated the plant tissue in a blender to extract its DNA.
- The macer's white linen robes stood out in the crowded courtroom.
- The ancient Egyptians used macers to prepare bodies for mummification.
- The macer's mace was a symbol of authority and responsibility.
- The maceration process was essential for creating the soft and pliable leather.
- The macer's words were both powerful and persuasive.
- The macer's presence at the ceremony signified the importance of the event.
FAQs About the word macer
an official who carries a mace of officeA mace bearer; an officer of a court.
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The macer softened the clay by mixing it with water.
The fruit macerated in the juice for several hours, developing a rich flavor.
The nurse used a macer to collect a sample from the patient's wound.
The researcher macerated the plant tissue in a blender to extract its DNA.