mackinaw

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A short, double-breasted coat of heavy, usually plaid, woolen material.

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The cloth from which such a coat is made, usually of wool, often with a heavy nap.

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A flatbottom boat with a pointed bow and square stern, once used on the upper Great Lakes.

A flat-bottomed boat with a pointed prow and square stern, using oars or sails or both, used esp. on the upper Great Lakes and their tributaries.

A short, heavy, double-breasted plaid coat, the design of which is large and striking.

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A heavy, woolen cloth.

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A blanket made of wool formerly distributed to the Amerindians by the U.S. government.

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A cargo boat, with a large flat bottom and sharp ends, formerly used on the Great Lakes and the Missouri River (to a lesser extent, elsewhere).

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A schooner-rigged boat once used on the Great Lakes.

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a short plaid coat made of made of thick woolen material