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MANDA'MUS, n. [L. mando, to command; mandamus, we command. The primary sense is ...
MAN'CIPLE, n. [L. manceps; manu capio, supra.] A steward; an undertaker; a purve...
MANCIPA'TION, n. Slavery; involuntary servitude. [Little used.]
MAN'CIPATE, v.t. [L. mancipo, from manceps,mancipium; manu capio, to take with t...
MANCHINEE'L, n. [L. mancanilla.] A tree of the genus Hippomane, growing in the W...
MAN'CHET, n. A small loaf of fine bread. [Not used.]
MANA'TUS, n. The sea-cow, or fish-tailed walrus,an animal of the genus Trichechu...
MANA'TI MANA'TION, n. [L.manatio, from mano,to flow.] The act of issuing or flow...
MAN'AKIN, n. The name of a beautiful race of birds found in warm climates.
MAN'AGING, ppr. Conducting; regulating; directing; governing; wielding.
MAN'AGERY, n. [from manage.] conduct; direction; administration. 1. Husbandry; e...
MAN'AGER, n. One who has the conduct or direction of any thing; as the manager o...
MAN'AGEMENT, n. Conduct; administration; manner of treating, directing or carryi...
MAN'AGED, pp. Conducted; carried on; trained by discipline; governed; controlled...
MAN'AGEABLENESS, n. The quality of being easily used, or directed to its proper ...
MAN'AGEABLE, a. Easy to be used or directed to its proper purpose; not difficult...