MANIL
MAN'ILMANIL'LA, noun [Latin manus.] A ring or bracelet worn by persons in Africa.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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MAN'ILMANIL'LA, noun [Latin manus.] A ring or bracelet worn by persons in Africa.
MANIL'LA, n. [L. manus.] A ring or bracelet worn by persons in Africa.
MA'NIOCMAN'IPLE, noun [Latin manipulus, a handful. Qu. Latin manus and the Teutonic full.]1. A handful.2. A small band of soldiers; a word applied only to Roman troops.3. A fano...
MAN'IPLE, n. [L. manipulus, a handful. Qu.L. manus and the Teutonic full.]1. A handful.2. A small band of soldiers; a word applied only to Roman troops.3. A fanon, or kind of or...
MANIP'ULAR, adjective Pertaining to the maniple.
MANIPULA'TION, noun [Latin manipulus, supra.] In general, work by hand; manual operation; as in mining, the manner of digging ore; in chimistry, the operation of preparing subst...
MAN'KILLER, noun [man and kill.] One who slays a man.
MAN'KILLING, adjective Used to kill men.
MANKIND, noun [man and kind.] This word admits the accent either on the first or second syllable; the distinction of accent being inconsiderable.]1. The race or species of human...
MAN'LESS, adjective [man and less.] Destitute of men; not manned; as a boat. [Little used.]
MAN'LIKE, adjective Having the proper qualities of a man.1. Of man's nature.
MAN'LINESS, noun [from manly.] The qualities of a man; dignity; bravery; boldness.
MAN'LING, noun A little man.
MAN'LY, adjective [man and like.] Manlike; becoming a man; firm; brave; undaunted.Serene and manly hardened to sustainThe load of life--1. Dignified; noble; stately.He moves wit...
MAN'NA, noun1. A substance miraculously furnished as food for the Israelites in their journey through the wilderness of Arabia. Exodus 16:15.Josephus, Ant.B.3.1. considers the H...
MAN'NER, noun [Latin manus, the hand.]1. Form; method; way of performing or executing.Find thou the manner and the means prepare.2. Custom; habitual practice.Show them the manne...
MAN'NERISM, noun Adherence to the same manner; uniformity of manner.
MAN'NERIST, noun An artist who performs his work in one unvaried manner.
MAN'NERLINESS, noun The quality of being civil and respectful in behavior; civility; complaisance.
MAN'NERLY, adjective Decent in external deportment; civil; respectful; complaisant; not rude or vulgar.What thou think'st meet and is most mannerlyMAN'NERLY, adverb With civilit...
MAN'NERS, nounplural Deportment; carriage; behavior; conduct; course of life; in a moral sense.Evil communications corrupt good manners 1 Corinthians 15:33.1. Ceremonious behavi...
MAN'NISH, adjective [from man.] Having the appearance of a man; bold; masculine; as a mannish countenance.A woman impudent and mannish grown.
MANOM'ETER, noun [Gr. measure.] An instrument to measure or show the alterations in the rarity or density of the air.
MANOMET'RICAL, adjective Pertaining to the manometer; made by the manometer.
MAN'OR, noun [Latin maneo, to abide.] The land belonging to a lord or nobleman, or so much land as a lord or great personage formerly kept in his own hands for the use and subsi...
MAN'OR-HOUSEMAN'OR-SEAT, noun The house belonging to a manor.
MAN'OR-SEAT, n. The house belonging to a manor.