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mace1 [meɪs] N

1. mace Brit (staff):

mace
žezlo n
mace

2. mace hist:

mace (weapon)
kij m
mace (weapon)
mace (with spikes)

mace2 [meɪs] N no pl

mace BOT, FOOD

I . Mace® [meɪs] N no pl

Mace

II . Mace® [meɪs] VB trans

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As well as vinegar, the marinade might contain cider, wine or tea, sugar, herbs (usually bay leaf), spices (usually mace), chopped onion.
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The fist and mace symbolize the offensive and defensive power of the new destroyer.
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Compare in this context the function of the ceremonial mace, the sceptre, and the staff of office.
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He strikes the wizard down with the mace in the statue's hand.
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However, being exhausted and heavily wounded from the lengthy fight, he is finally disarmed by a huge gladiator with one eye and a skull-shaped mace.
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It holds a ceremonial mace and globus cruciger in the paws; it is crowned with two golden crowns with two more crowns near its heads.
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The ataman's symbol of power was a ceremonial mace, a "bulava".
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The mace fight was originally filmed with plastic maces, but they were not believable as they did not have enough weight.
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Mace appeared happiest of all the duplicates, so he was chosen.
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The seasoning mix includes mustard, paprika, celery salt, bay leaf, black pepper, crushed red pepper flakes, mace, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, cardamom, and ginger.
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