mace vs nine

mace

noun
  • A ceremonial form of this weapon. 

  • A heavy fighting club. 

  • A long baton used by some drum majors to keep time and lead a marching band. If this baton is referred to as a mace, by convention it has a ceremonial often decorative head, which, if of metal, usually is hollow and sometimes intricately worked. 

  • An officer who carries a mace as a token of authority. 

  • An old money of account in China equal to one tenth of a tael. 

  • An old weight of 57.98 grains. 

  • A spice obtained from the outer layer of the kernel of the fruit of the nutmeg. 

  • A knobbed mallet used by curriers make leather supple when dressing it. 

  • Tear gas or pepper spray, especially for personal use. 

verb
  • To spray in defense or attack with mace (pepper spray or tear gas) using a hand-held device. 

  • To spray a similar noxious chemical in defense or attack using an available hand-held device such as an aerosol spray can. 

  • To hit someone or something with a mace. 

nine

noun
  • A nine-millimeter semi-automatic pistol. 

  • A playing card with nine pips. 

  • A baseball club, team, or lineup (composed of nine players). 

  • The digit or figure 9. 

  • A statistical unit of proportion (of reliability, purity, etc.). 

num
  • Describing a group or set with nine elements. 

  • A numerical value equal to 9; the number following eight and preceding ten. 

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