Maclean
/ (məË?kleɪn) /
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noun
Donald. 1913â83, British civil servant, who spied for the Russians: fled to the former Soviet Union (with Guy Burgess) in 1951
Sorley (Ë?sÉË?lɪ). 1911â96, Scottish Gaelic poet. His works include Dà in do Eimhir agus Dà in Eile (1943) and Spring Tide and Neap Tide (1977)
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Maclaren, Maclaurin, Maclaurin series, Maclaurin's series, macle, Maclean, MacLeish, MacLennan, Macleod, MacMahon, MacManus
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