Definition of MicMac. Meaning of MicMac. Synonyms of MicMac

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Definition of MicMac

Micmac
Micmacs Mic"macs, n. pl.; sing. Micmac. (Ethnol.) A tribe of Indians inhabiting Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. [Written also Mikmaks.]

Meaning of MicMac from wikipedia

- Micmac near Halifax, Nova Scotia Micmac ParClo, partial cloverleaf at Lake Micmac, formerly Micmac Rotary Mic Mac Mall in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Mic Mac...
- MicMac is an open-source software for photogrammetry developed by the French National Geographic Institute. Comparison of photogrammetry software Rupnik...
- became an Indigo Distribution Centre. Designer Depot GAP IGA Mic Mac Mall is home to the Micmac Terminal, a major hub for Halifax Transit buses. It is served...
- The Mic-Mac hockey stick was made originally by the Mi'kmaq people of Nova Scotia, who dominated the international ice hockey market in the early twentieth...
- replaced the previous spelling Micmac.: 3  Although this older spelling is still in use, the Miꞌkmaq consider the spelling "Micmac" to be "tainted" by colonialism...
- funding from Schlachter. While MicMac catered to the main pop and freestyle genre, MarTru ended up being a sub label to MicMac and focused on the house, street...
- to Woodland Avenue was built in 1960 and was twinned in 1977. The Micmac (or Mic Mac) Rotary was a traffic circle located at the intersection of Hwy 111...
- Mic Mac Park is a park in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, in the west end area of the city located on Prince Road. It is perhaps the largest park complex in...
- the shareholders agreement and formed the record label Micmac Records, Inc. Garcia and MicMac Records have been featured in Billboard magazine, Spin magazine...
- Micmacs is a 2009 French comedy film by French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Its original French title is MicMacs à tire-larigot (loosely "Non-stop shenanigans")...