What does mackintoshes mean?
noun
Mackintoshes are waterproof coats, typically made of rubber or a waterproof fabric, often worn in rainy or wet weather. They are named after Charles Macintosh, a Scottish inventor who developed the waterproof fabric in the early 19th century.
Example
"She pulled out her mackintoshes and put them on before heading out into the rain."
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