micmac
/mɪkmæk/Definitions
1. noun
a Native American people who lived in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, traditionally hunters and gatherers.
“The archaeological site revealed evidence of the Micmac people’s presence in the area thousands of years ago.”
2. noun
a type of small bird, typically black and white, that is common in the northern United States and Canada.
“The micmac birds flew quickly through the forest, their distinctive calls filling the air.”
3. verb
to move in a zigzag or irregular pattern.
“The hikers micmaced through the dense forest, trying to find their way back to camp.”