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manna
noun
1 in the Old Testament: the food miraculously provided by God for the Israelites in the wilderness (Exodus 16.14?36).
2 any unexpected gift or windfall manna from heaven .
[Anglo-Saxon: from Latin, perhaps ultimately from Hebrew man a gift, or man hu -What is it?-]
noun
1 in the Old Testament: the food miraculously provided by God for the Israelites in the wilderness (Exodus 16.14?36).
2 any unexpected gift or windfall manna from heaven .
[Anglo-Saxon: from Latin, perhaps ultimately from Hebrew man a gift, or man hu -What is it?-]
manned see under man
mannequin
noun
1 a person, especially a woman, employed to model clothes, etc.
2 a life-size dummy of the human body, used in the making or displaying of clothes. Compare manikin.
[18c: French, from Dutch manneken ; see manikin]
noun
1 a person, especially a woman, employed to model clothes, etc.
2 a life-size dummy of the human body, used in the making or displaying of clothes. Compare manikin.
[18c: French, from Dutch manneken ; see manikin]
manner
noun
1 way; fashion Don't speak to him in that manner an unusual manner of walking .
2 (often manners) behaviour towards others has a very pleasant manner .
3 (manners) good or polite social behaviour She has no manners table manners .
4 formal or dated kind or kinds all manner of things What manner of man is he?
5 style; character an allegorical scene in the manner of Titian .
[12c: from French maniere , from Latin manuarius of the hand]
mannerless adjective .
by no manner of means or not by any manner of means under no circumstances; certainly not.
in a manner of speaking or in a manner in a way; to some degree; so to speak.
to the manner born said of a person: accustomed since birth to a particular occupation, activity, lifestyle, etc.
noun
1 way; fashion Don't speak to him in that manner an unusual manner of walking .
2 (often manners) behaviour towards others has a very pleasant manner .
3 (manners) good or polite social behaviour She has no manners table manners .
4 formal or dated kind or kinds all manner of things What manner of man is he?
5 style; character an allegorical scene in the manner of Titian .
[12c: from French maniere , from Latin manuarius of the hand]
mannerless adjective .
by no manner of means or not by any manner of means under no circumstances; certainly not.
in a manner of speaking or in a manner in a way; to some degree; so to speak.
to the manner born said of a person: accustomed since birth to a particular occupation, activity, lifestyle, etc.
mannered
adjective , formal
1 usually derog unnatural and artificial; affected.
2 in compounds having or displaying a specified kind of social behaviour bad-mannered sweet-mannered .
adjective , formal
1 usually derog unnatural and artificial; affected.
2 in compounds having or displaying a specified kind of social behaviour bad-mannered sweet-mannered .
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