MANGY
MANGY, adjective [from mange.] Scabby; infected with the mange.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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MANGY, adjective [from mange.] Scabby; infected with the mange.
MAN'HATER, noun [man and hate.] One who hates mankind; a misanthrope.
MAN'HOOD, noun [man and hood.] The state of one who is a man, of an adult male, or one who is advanced beyond puberty, boyhood or childhood; virility.1. Virility; as opposed to ...
MA'NIA, noun [Latin and Gr.] Madness.
MAN'IABLE, adjective Manageable; tractable. [Not in use.]
MA'NIAC, adjective [Latin maniacus.] Mad; raving with madness; raging with disordered intellect.MA'NIAC, noun A madman; one raving with madness.
MANI'ACAL, adjective Affected with madness.
MANICHE'AN, adjective Pertaining to the Manichees.MANICHE'AN', noun One of a sect in Persia, who maintained that there are two supreme principles, the one good, the other evil, ...
MAN'ICHEISM, noun [supra.] The doctrines taught, or system of principles maintained by the Manichees.
MAN'ICHORDMAN'ICON, noun A species of nightshade.
MAN'ICON, n. A species of nightshade.
MANICORD'ON, noun A musical instrument in the form of a spinet, whose strings, like those of the clavichord, are covered with little pieces of cloth to deaden and soften their s...
MAN'IFEST, adjective [Latin manifestus.]1. Plain, open, clearly visible to the eye or obvious to the understanding; apparent; not obscure or difficult to be seen or understood. ...
MANIFESTA'TION, noun The act of disclosing what is secret, unseen or obscure; discovery to the eye or to the understanding; the exhibition of any thing by clear evidence; displa...
MAN'IFESTED, participle passive Made clear; disclosed; made apparent, obvious or evident.
MANIFEST'IBLE, adjective That may be made evident.
MAN'IFESTING, participle present tense Showing clearly; making evident; disclosing, displaying.
MAN'IFESTLY, adverb Clearly; evidently; plainly; in a manner to be clearly seen or understood.
MAN'IFESTNESS, noun Clearness to the sight or mind; obviousness.MANIFESTO. [See Manifest.]
MANIFEST'O, noun [Latin manifestus, manifest.] A public declaration, usually of a prince or sovereign, showing his intentions, or proclaiming his opinions and motives; as a mani...
MAN'IFOLD, adjective [many and fold.] Of divers kinds; many in number; numerous; multiplied.O Lord, how manifold are thy works! Psalms 104:24.I know your manifold transgressions...
MAN'IFOLDED, adjective Having many doublings or complications; as a manifolded shield. [Not used.]
MAN'IFOLDLY, adverb In a manifold manner; in many ways.
MAN'IFOLDNESS, noun Multiplicity.
MANIG'LIONS, noun In gunnery, two handles on the back of a piece of ordnance, after the German way of casting.
MA'NIHOCMA'NIHOT, noun A plant of the genus Jatropha, or Cassada plant. It has palmated leaves, with entire lobes. Manioc is an acrid plant, but from its root is extracted a ple...
MAN'IKIN, noun A little man.