mace:1

noun
mace \ ˈmās \
13th century
  • an aromatic spice consisting of the dried external fibrous covering of a nutmeg

mace:2

noun
mace \
14th century{ds||1|a|}
  • a heavy often spiked staff or club used especially in the Middle Ages for breaking armor
  • a club used as a weapon
  • an ornamental staff borne as a symbol of authority before a public official (such as a magistrate) or a legislative body

mace:3

verb
mace \
1967
  • to attack with the liquid Mace

Mace

trademark
Mace \ ˈmās \
  • —used for a temporarily disabling liquid usually used as a spray
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