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mace
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A heavy fighting club.
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The word 'mace' is correct and usable in written English.
'Mace' is a noun that can refer to a spice derived from the dried outer covering of the nutmeg seed, often used in cooking, or can also refer to a heavy club-like weapon used in medieval times. Example 1: "I added a sprinkle of mace to the recipe to enhance the flavor." Example 2: "The knight wielded his mace with great skill, striking down his enemies in battle."
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It's studded with turmeric, cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, pimento, mace, bay, you name it.
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Sweet spices are very popular, particularly cinnamon, with Mohan adding cloves, Murshed and Jaffrey saffron, and Murshed nutmeg and mace.
Police sprayed him with mace, which also ensnared television reporters as they broadcast live.
The first thing that strikes you as you arrive is the overwhelmingly Christmassy smell of clove, mace and cinnamon - a disconcerting experience when the temperature is 33C backed up by a drenching 90 per cent humidity; the second is that while Grenada floats in the blue Caribbean like a small square of rumpled green baize, it also seems to be adrift somewhere about the early Fifties.
The officers left Sheehan's room and called for backup, but soon after decided to re-enter, with mace and guns drawn.
After mace failed to stop her, they opened fire.
— Mike Bowers (@mpbowers) June 27, 2013 The Sgt. at Arms removes the mace signalling that the 43rd Parliament is adjourned @murpharoo #politicslive pic.twitter.com/WqsIvvEyzf Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 5.39pm AEST08 39 Fairfax Media's Jonathan Swan has filed a news update on the Slipper allegations and the latest responses.
They rented cars from big rental agencies, and they bought knives and cans of mace for subduing their fellow passengers from the world's cheapest and friendliest stores.
In the case of spices, such as nutmeg, cloves and mace, this job was to enhance the taste of food and demonstrate wealth and sophistication.
Using the intelligence they gathered there, they made it to the promised land: the tiny Banda Islands, the world's only source of nutmeg and mace, which they reached the following year.
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