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Webster Dictionary :: Mannish

MAN'NISH, a. [from man.] Having the appearance of a man; bold; masculine; as a m...

Webster Dictionary :: Manners

MAN'NERS, n. plu. Deportment; carriage; behavior; conduct; course of life; in a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mannerly

MAN'NERLY, a. Decent in external deportment; civil; respectful; complaisant; not...

Webster Dictionary :: Mannerliness

MAN'NERLINESS, n. The quality of being civil and respectful in behavior; civilit...

Webster Dictionary :: Mannerist

MAN'NERIST, n. An artist who performs his work in one unvaried manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Mannerism

MAN'NERISM, n. Adherence to the same manner; uniformity of manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Manner

MAN'NER, n. [L. manus, the hand.] 1. Form; method; way of performing or executin...

Webster Dictionary :: Manna

MAN'NA, n. 1. A substance miraculously furnished as food for the Israelites in t...

Webster Dictionary :: Manly

MAN'LY, a. [man and like.] Manlike; becoming a man; firm; brave; undaunted. Sere...

Webster Dictionary :: Manling

MAN'LING, n. A little man.

Webster Dictionary :: Manliness

MAN'LINESS, n. [from manly.] The qualities of a man; dignity; bravery; boldness.

Webster Dictionary :: Manlike

MAN'LIKE, a. Having the proper qualities of a man. 1. Of man's nature.

Webster Dictionary :: Manless

MAN'LESS, a. [man and less.] Destitute of men; not manned; as a boat. [Little us...

Webster Dictionary :: Mankind

MANKIND, n. [man and kind.] This word admits the accent either on the first or s...

Webster Dictionary :: Mankilling

MAN'KILLING, a. Used to kill men.

Webster Dictionary :: Mankiller

MAN'KILLER, n. [man and kill.] One who slays a man.

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