1. Machin - Noun
2. Machin - Proper noun
Machin
A surname originating as an occupation.
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Machin (plural Machins)
(philately) Any of a British series of definitive stamps designed by Arnold Machin, first issued in 1967 and featuring a side view portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Arbuthnot, Hill, Halley, Jones, Machin, Burnet, Robarts, Bonet, Aston, and Taylor to review the claims of Newton and Leibniz as to who discovered calculus. Source: Internet
The material also includes the statements of Cuba’s Ambassador in Spain Gustavo Machin, and the Hero of the Republic of Cuba Gerardo Hernandez, one of the five Cuban antiterrorists who suffered imprisonment in the US. Source: Internet
These are the effigies by Mary Gillick (until 1968), Arnold Machin (1968–1984), Raphael Maklouf (1985–1997), Ian Rank-Broadley (1998–2015), and Jody Clark (from 2015). Source: Internet
Vega had improved John Machin 's formula from 1706: : with his formula, which is equal to Euler's formula from 1755: : and which converges faster than Machin's formula. Source: Internet
Claire Machin, as social-climber Alice, and Devon-Elise Johnson, as equally-aspirational Kate, also make the most of their cameos. Source: Internet
De Gaulle is famously known for calling the UN the pejorative "le Machin" citation ("the thingamajig"). Source: Internet