1. McIntosh - Noun
2. McIntosh - Proper noun
early-ripening apple popular in the northeastern United States; primarily eaten raw but suitable for applesauce
Source: WordNetAs a highly popular event and long-standing college tradition, Midnight Breakfast is hosted by the student-run activities council, McAC (McIntosh Activities Council). Source: Internet
As the apple season progresses, the very best of the apples will arrive from New York State with McIntosh, Rome, Jonathan, Jona-Gold, and Winesap, as well as Jona-Mac. Source: Internet
Her comments come after an outbreak was identified at the Kepak McIntosh Donald plant in Aberdeenshire and raised at first minister’s questions on Thursday afternoon. Source: Internet
“He’s basically family for us.” said Jaime Mcintosh “We’ve had a really amazing experience being billet parents, it’s been super rewarding, we’ve had such great kids. Source: Internet
Eddie McIntosh, 52, from Wales, constructed his twelve-acre farm complete with wooden classrooms, cabins and even a footbridge after purchasing the land, which he named Mellowcroft, at an auction in 2006. Source: Internet
But this was undone soon after when Alex Sexton breached the protected zone, conceding a 50-metre penalty and gifting Kamdyn McIntosh a simple set shot. Source: Internet