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Mac vs. Overcoat — What's the Difference?

Mac vs. Overcoat — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Mac and Overcoat

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Mac

A type of personal computer.

Overcoat

An overcoat is a type of long coat intended to be worn as the outermost garment, which usually extends below the knee. Overcoats are most commonly used in winter when warmth is more important.

Mac

A form of address for a man whose name is unknown to the speaker
Haven't seen you for a while, Mac

Overcoat

A long warm coat.

Mac

Used as a form of address for a man whose name is unknown.
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Overcoat

A top, final layer of paint or a similar covering.

Mac

A mackintosh.

Overcoat

A long, heavy coat for use in cold weather.

Mac

Clipping of mackintosh

Overcoat

An additional, protective coating, as of paint.

Mac

Clipping of macaroni
Is there any mac and cheese left?

Overcoat

A heavy garment worn over other clothes, for protection from cold or weather.

Mac

Shortened form of Macintosh, a brand name for a personal computer; as, the latest Mac has great new features.

Overcoat

(transitive) To apply an exterior coating to.

Mac

A prefix, in names of Scotch origin, signifying son.

Overcoat

A coat worn over the other clothing; a greatcoat; a topcoat.

Mac

Shortened form of mackintosh, a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric.

Overcoat

A heavy coat worn over clothes in winter

Mac

A waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric

Overcoat

An additional protective coating (as of paint or varnish)

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