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ALL meanings of mackenzie

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  • noun mackenzie Sir Alexander, 1764–1820, Scottish explorer in Canada. 1
  • noun mackenzie Alexander, 1822–92, Canadian statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister 1873–78. 1
  • noun mackenzie William Lyon, 1795–1861, Canadian political leader and journalist, born in Scotland. 1
  • noun mackenzie 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. 1
  • noun mackenzie a district in the SW Northwest Territories of Canada. 527,490 sq. mi. (1,366,200 sq. km). 1
  • noun mackenzie a river in NW Canada, in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, flowing northwest from Great Slave Lake to the Beaufort Sea: the longest river in Canada; navigable in summer. Length: 1770 km (1100 miles) 0
  • noun mackenzie Sir Alexander. ?1755–1820, Scottish explorer and fur trader in Canada. He explored the Mackenzie River (1789) and was the first European to cross America north of Mexico (1793) 0
  • noun mackenzie Alexander. 1822–92, Canadian statesman; first Liberal prime minister (1873–78) 0
  • noun mackenzie Sir Compton. 1883–1972, English author. His works include Sinister Street (1913–14) and the comic novel Whisky Galore (1947) 0
  • noun mackenzie Sir Thomas. 1854–1930, New Zealand statesman born in Scotland: prime minister of New Zealand (1912) 0
  • noun mackenzie William Lyon. 1795–1861, Canadian journalist and politician, born in Scotland. He led an unsuccessful rebellion against the oligarchic Family Compact (1837) 0
  • noun mackenzie Sir Alexander1763?-1820; Cdn. explorer, born in Scotland 0
  • noun mackenzie ˈWilliam Lyon (ˈlaɪən ) ; līˈən) 1795-1861; Cdn. journalist & insurgent leader, born in Scotland 0
  • noun mackenzie river in W Northwest Territories, Canada, flowing from the Great Slave Lake northwest into the Beaufort Sea: 2,635 mi (4,241 km) 0
  • noun mackenzie former district of Northwest Territories, Canada 0
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