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

  1. The macer softened the clay by mixing it with water.
  2. The fruit macerated in the juice for several hours, developing a rich flavor.
  3. The nurse used a macer to collect a sample from the patient's wound.
  4. The researcher macerated the plant tissue in a blender to extract its DNA.
  5. The macer's white linen robes stood out in the crowded courtroom.
  6. The ancient Egyptians used macers to prepare bodies for mummification.
  7. The macer's mace was a symbol of authority and responsibility.
  8. The maceration process was essential for creating the soft and pliable leather.
  9. The macer's words were both powerful and persuasive.
  10. 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.