Mackle (verb)
mak-ul
to blur, as from a double impression in printing
First used in 1585–95. A variant of earlier macle, makle; earlier macule (from the Latin macula, “spot, blemish”). related with immaculate.
Example sentences
“The machine malfunctioned causing all the invitations to mackle.”

Soigné (adj) swahn-yay Carefully or elegantly done, operated, or designed First recorded in 1915–20. Borrowed directly from French; originally from soin, meaning “care.” (more…)