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(The McIntosh is a variety, not a separate species; the headword spelling is incorrect.)
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The McIntosh is a variety of apple often used for cooking.
The McIntosh (commonly misspelled ''Macintosh'') is a variety (or cultivar) of apple often used for cooking.

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Macintosh apple [r]: The McIntosh (commonly misspelled Macintosh) is a variety (or cultivar) of apple often used for cooking.