Definitions for MacKenzie

MacKenzie Mac·ken·zie

Spelling: [muh-ken-zee]
IPA: /məˈkɛn zi/

Mackenzie is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 232 anagrams from letters in MacKenzie (aceeikmnz).

Definitions for MacKenzie

noun

  1. Sir Alexander, 1764–1820, Scottish explorer in Canada.
  2. Alexander, 1822–92, Canadian statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister 1873–78.
  3. William Lyon, 1795–1861, Canadian political leader and journalist, born in Scotland.
  4. a river in NW Canada, flowing NW from the Great Slave Lake to the Arctic Ocean. 1120 miles (1800 km) long; with tributaries 2525 miles (4065 km) long.
  5. a district in the SW Northwest Territories of Canada. 527,490 sq. mi. (1,366,200 sq. km).

Examples for MacKenzie

Just now he ran blindly, his own bank of the Mackenzie alone entering into his calculations.

In the third year of his life there came a great famine to the Mackenzie Indians.

Furthermore, there was no dog like him on the Mackenzie nor the Yukon.

She also promises to be less annoying as Mackenzie on The Newsroom.

Different from the Mackenzie toboggans were the Klondike sleds with runners under them.

At a word from Mackenzie they began collecting the shuddering sheep.

Mackenzie added: “If you can get more information about how David can be a better David, that makes sense.”

Capital Skates (Mackenzie King Bridge) and Dows Lake Pavilion offer skate hire, Monday to Sunday, 9am/10am–10pm.

Asked why she often played somewhat unsympathetic characters like Em, or Mackenzie in The Newsroom, Mortimer seemed taken aback.

Mackenzie said asking friends and a spouse about an on-camera talent is perfectly reasonable.

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