| MAK | a person who makes things |
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| MAK | the Judeo-Christian God |
| MAK | final preparation and adjustments |
| MAK | something contrived to meet an urgent need or emergency |
| MAK | done or made using whatever is available |
| MAK | cosmetics applied to the face to improve or change your appearance |
| MAK | the way in which someone or something is composed |
| MAK | a weight added to the scale to reach a required weight |
| MAK | anything added to fill out a whole |
| MAK | battles in World War II in the Pacific (November 1943) |
| MAK | the act that results in something coming to be |
| MAK | a speech act that conveys information |
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