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McKenzie

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Noun — A giant wine bottle from the Bordeaux region, holding roughly 5 litres — about six and two-thirds times the size of a standard bottle.

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Etymology

Rare spelling variant of the surname MacKenzie.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “McKenzie” mean?

The word “McKenzie” means a giant wine bottle from the Bordeaux region, holding roughly 5 litres — about six and two-thirds times the size of a standard bottle. In plain terms, an oversized wine bottle, used mostly as a novelty or for grand celebrations.

How do you use “McKenzie” in a sentence?

Here is “McKenzie” used in a sentence: “The auction's star lot was a mckenzie of 1982 Bordeaux, far too big for any normal table.”

What part of speech is “McKenzie”?

“McKenzie” is a noun.

Is “McKenzie” a common word?

“McKenzie” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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