Correct spelling for the English word "mckissick" is [məkˈɪsɪk], [məkˈɪsɪk], [m_ə_k_ˈɪ_s_ɪ_k] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
There is no recognized 200 word dictionary definition available for the term "mckissick." This term does not have an established meaning in common dictionaries as it appears to be a proper noun or a less common name. It is possible that "McKissick" refers to a surname or a specific place or person.
Names, such as "McKissick," typically do not have a general definition in dictionaries. The meaning or significance of a name is often specific to the individual or family bearing that name. Surnames usually have historical, geographical, or occupational origins, but without further context, it is not possible to ascertain the exact meaning or origin of this particular name.
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The etymology of the word "McKissick" is of Scottish origin. It is a surname derived from the Gaelic name "Mac Uisdean" or "Mac Iseain", which means "son of Hugh" or "son of John". The "Mc" prefix in Scottish surnames means "son of", indicating a patronymic origin. Over time, "Mac Uisdean" or "Mac Iseain" was anglicized to "McKissick" or other similar variations.