Manifesto, n. Declaration (of a sovereign or a government), manifest, public protestation.

Manifold, a.

    1. Numerous, multiplied, multitudinous, various, many.
    2. Various, diverse, multifarious.

Manioc, n. Cassava. See Mandioc.

Maniple, n.

    1. Handful.
    2. Small band, company (of Roman soldiers).
    3. Fanon, stole, kind of scarf.

Manipulate, v. a. and v. n. Work or operate with the hands, handle.

Manis, n. Pangolin, scaly ant-eater, scaly lizard.

Man-killer, n. Murderer, man-slayer, homicide.

Mankind, n.

    1. Man, the human race, humankind.
    2. Men, the lords of creation.

Manliness, n. Bravery, courage, intrepidity, heroism, firmness, resolution, nobleness, dignity, boldness.

Manly, a. Brave, courageous, intrepid, stout, bold, firm, undaunted, vigorous, strong, daring, heroic, noble, manful, dignified.

Man-midwife, n. Obstetrician, accoucheur.

Manner, n.

    1. Method, mode, fashion, form, way, style.
    2. Custom, habit, practice.
    3. Degree, measure, extent.
    4. [sing. and pl.] Sort, kind, sorts, kinds.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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