Mach
English
Etymology
From Czech Mach, Slovak Mach, Polish Mach and related languages, from pet forms produced by truncation of personal names beginning with Ma- and the addition of the Slavic suffix -ch. Less commonly, a respelling of Hungarian Mács. In some cases, from Vietnamese or Cambodian.[1]
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɑːk, -æk, -aːx
Proper noun
Mach
- A surname from Czech.
- Ernst Mach, Austrian physicist (1838–1916), born in Moravia (now Czech Republic).
Noun
Mach (uncountable)
- (physics) a ratio of the speed (of an object, etc.) to the speed of sound in the fluid or other medium through which the object travels. Usually used to describe supersonic speeds; the Mach number.
- The jet traveled at Mach 3.
Usage notes
- Never plural.
- Always precedes the number, as in the example above.
Derived terms
Translations
ratio — see also Mach number
References
- ^ Hanks, Patrick, editor (2003), “Mach”, in Dictionary of American Family Names, volume 2, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 483.
Anagrams
Choctaw
Alternative forms
Etymology
Noun
Mach
Czech
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Mach m anim (female equivalent Machová)
- a male surname
Finnish
Noun
Mach
- Mach
- Hävittäjäkoneiden nopeus ilmaistaan usein Macheina.
- The speed of fighter planes is often expressed in Mach.
Declension
Inflection of Mach (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Mach | Machit | |
genitive | Machin | Machien | |
partitive | Machia | Macheja | |
illative | Machiin | Macheihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Mach | Machit | |
accusative | nom. | Mach | Machit |
gen. | Machin | ||
genitive | Machin | Machien | |
partitive | Machia | Macheja | |
inessive | Machissa | Macheissa | |
elative | Machista | Macheista | |
illative | Machiin | Macheihin | |
adessive | Machilla | Macheilla | |
ablative | Machilta | Macheilta | |
allative | Machille | Macheille | |
essive | Machina | Macheina | |
translative | Machiksi | Macheiksi | |
abessive | Machitta | Macheitta | |
instructive | — | Machein | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Italian
Noun
Mach m (invariable)
- Mach (number)
Polish
Etymology
From truncation of personal names beginning with Ma- (e.g. Marcin, Maciej, Małomir) + -ch.[1] Alternatively, from machać.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Mach m pers
- a masculine surname
Declension
Declension of Mach
Proper noun
Mach f (indeclinable)
- a feminine surname
See also
References
Portuguese
Noun
Mach m (plural Machs)
Slovak
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Mach m (feminine form Machová)
- a masculine surname
Unserdeutsch
Etymology
Noun
Mach
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