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What (who) is mâché - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mache (disambiguation)

mache         
[m?:?]
¦ noun another term for lamb's lettuce.
Origin
C17: from Fr. mache.
Mache (unit)         
OBSOLETE UNIT OF RADIOACTIVITY
Unité Mache
Mache (symbol ME from German Mache-Einheit, plural Maches) is an obsolete unit of volumic radioactivity named for the Austrian physicist Heinrich Mache. It was defined as the quantity of radon (ignoring its daughter isotopes; in practice, mostly radon-222) per litre of air which ionises a sustained current of 0.
Mache (food)         
FILIPINO RICE DISH
Matse
Mache or matse are glutinous rice balls originally plain or flavored with coconut and pandan from the province of Laguna, Philippines. It is made from boiled galapong (ground soaked glutinous rice) usually plain or with pandan flavoring.

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Mache
Examples of use of mâché
1. The green sandal she tossed grazed Bush‘s papier–mâché ear.
2. And he remembers working with papier–mâché sculptures and writing a poem about the war effort.
3. Usually made of papier–mâché, these dolls help goalmakers find success.
4. The president –– the real one, not the papier–mâché version –– declined to participate in the footwear festival.
5. As in Athens, where high–keyed journalists originally seemed to fear that the buses would be driven by orangutans and the venues made of papier–mâché, those dire estimates appear to be worst–case scenarios now.