Noun(1) (trademark(2) an official who carries a mace of office(3) spice made from the dried fleshy covering of the nutmeg seed(4) a ceremonial staff carried as a symbol of office or authority(5) (trademark) a liquid that temporarily disables a person(6) prepared as an aerosol and sprayed in the face(7) it irritates the eyes and causes dizziness and immobilization(8) weapon
Noun(1) (trademark(2) an official who carries a mace of office(3) spice made from the dried fleshy covering of the nutmeg seed(4) a ceremonial staff carried as a symbol of office or authority(5) (trademark) a liquid that temporarily disables a person(6) prepared as an aerosol and sprayed in the face(7) it irritates the eyes and causes dizziness and immobilization(8) weapon
(1) When the young Amazon armed with the heavy mace departed from Sir Scott's sight, the warrior rode his horse to the palace of the Amazon Queen.(2) While stormy, even on one occasion involving interference with the ceremonial and symbolic mace , the debates were always underlined by maturity, civility and respect!(3) When cooked, remove the skin and place the fish in a pie dish in layers with the sliced eggs, knobs of butter, pepper and mace .(4) Other spices are produced for local consumption and export, including mace , cinnamon, and cloves.(5) Among the spices specified are ginger, nutmeg, mace , cloves, and saffron; caraway seeds seem always to have been included.(6) Before La Varenne, court cuisine had over-emphasized the use of sugar and such sweet spices as cloves, mace , cardamom or nutmeg.(7) I was supposed to sprinkle the top with clove and mace but I was out of mace so I used nutmeg instead.(8) Mix together an ounce of each of the following ingredients: mace , nutmeg, cloves, caraway seeds and cinnamon.(9) I mean arrows and spears do nothing to them, it takes like a huge club or a mace or something to really lay into them.(10) Inscribed on the ceremonial mace in our Scottish Parliament are the words: wisdom, justice, compassion, integrity.(11) They too were trying to get to the East Indies, where nutmeg, mace , pepper and cloves could be bought.(12) The finer spices consist of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and mace , which shared the fact that the places where they were grown were rather select, hence, the limited supply.(13) The spikes of the mace caught on the brute's forearm, ripping away a small chunk of fur and flesh.(14) Cape Town - The proposed official ceremonial mace for the national assembly will be made out of aluminium.(15) Moving back and preparing for another overhead swing of the heavy mace , the squire neatly disemboweled him with another swing of his sword.(16) They wanted to trade: the market at home was eager (at one time or another) for spices - pepper, nutmeg, mace and cloves.