maddux
/ˈmædʌks/Definitions
1. noun
A surname of English origin, also the name of a type of tornado in the southern United States, particularly associated with the region of the Great Plains.
“Greg Maddux was a legendary baseball player.”
2. proper noun
A reference to the American baseball player Greg Maddux or the American baseball pitcher Greg Maddux, known for his exceptional control and skill.
“Maddux is considered one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history.”
3. noun
A type of tornado that forms in a region of warm, moist air near a cold front, characteristic of the Great Plains in the United States.
“The Maddux tornado formed in the late afternoon, causing widespread damage.”