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mackle
mack·le M0011600 (măk′əl) also mac·ule (măk′yo͞ol′)n. A blurred or double impression in printing.v. mack·led, mack·ling, mack·les also mac·uled or mac·ul·ing or mac·ules v.tr. To blur or double (a printed impression).v.intr. To become blurred. [Middle English macule, spot, from Old French, from Latin macula.]mackle (ˈmækəl) or maculen (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing a double or blurred impression caused by shifting paper or type[C16: via French from Latin macula spot, stain]
mackle (ˈmækəl) vb (tr) , mackles, mackled or macklingdialect Midland English to mend hurriedly or in a makeshift wayThesaurusNoun | 1. | mackle - a printed impression that is blurred or doubledprinting, impression - all the copies of a work printed at one time; "they ran off an initial printing of 2000 copies" | MedicalSeemaculemackle
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