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'''Mace''' may refer to: |
'''Mace''' may refer to: |
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*[[Mace Security International]],(company) a pepper spray manufacturer in the US |
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*[[Mace (spray)]], a brand of tear gas, often used by police |
*[[Mace (spray)]], a brand of tear gas, often used by police |
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*[[Mace (Billiards)]], (pictured right) The forerunner of the cue, similar to a light-weight golf club, with a square-fronted foot that was generally used to shove rather than strike the cue ball. Used by men prior to the 19th century, and by women until circa 20th century. |
*[[Mace (Billiards)]], (pictured right) The forerunner of the cue, similar to a light-weight golf club, with a square-fronted foot that was generally used to shove rather than strike the cue ball. Used by men prior to the 19th century, and by women until circa 20th century. |
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Mace may refer to:
- Mace Security International,(company) a pepper spray manufacturer in the US
- Mace (spray), a brand of tear gas, often used by police
- Mace (Billiards), (pictured right) The forerunner of the cue, similar to a light-weight golf club, with a square-fronted foot that was generally used to shove rather than strike the cue ball. Used by men prior to the 19th century, and by women until circa 20th century.
- Mace (club), a weapon with a heavy head on a solid shaft used to bludgeon opponents
- Flail (weapon), a spiked weapon on a chain
- Mace (company), a construction firm in the UK
- Mace (measurement), an English term for a traditional Chinese measurement of weight
- Mace (spice), a cooking spice obtained from dried covering of the nutmeg fruit seed.
- Mace (store), a convenience store chain in the United Kingdom and Ireland
- Ceremonial mace, an ornamented mace used in civic ceremonies
- In a debate, competitions can be named The Mace after the ceremonial mace used in parliaments
- Mace: The Dark Age, a fighting game for arcades and the Nintendo 64
- MGM-13 Mace, a U.S. tactical surface-to-surface missile
Personal names
Fiction
- Mace Windu, a character in the Star Wars movies
- Mace (G.I. Joe), a character from the G.I. Joe toy line
- Mace is the name of a character in the 1995 film Strange Days
Places
- Macé, a commune of Normandy, France
- Hill 262 in Normandy, physical feature known as The Mace during World War II
- Mace, Indiana, a small town in the United States
- Mače, Croatia, a village and municipality in Croatia
- Mače, Slovenia, a village in Slovenia
MACE (acronym)
- Media Archive for Central England
- MACE (codec), (Macintosh Audio Compression and Expansion) an audio encoding system
- Mar Athanasius College of Engineering (MACE), an Indian engineering college
- Malone antegrade continence enema; see Mitrofanoff appendicovesicostomy
- MACE (gaming convention), Mid-Atlantic Convention Expo gaming convention
- MACE, Member American College of Epidemiology
- Metropolitan Architectural Consortium for Education. See Consortium of Local Authorities Special Programme (CLASP)
- Major Adverse Cardiac Event. Criteria for evaluating cardiac treatments such as angioplasty.
- M.A.C.E. Music, American record label
- MACE, Metadata for Architectural Contents in Europe, a research project
- MACE, Middleware Architecture Committee for Education [1]
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Mace
- All pages with titles containing Mace
- Mase (pronounced "mace"), an American rapper
- Maze (disambiguation)