Words Starting With "M"

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Manual

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The word "manual" refers to a written or printed guide that provides instructions, directions, or explanations on how to perform a task, operate a device, or solve a problem.

Manually

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In a manual way, by hand or without the use of machinery or automation.

Manuals

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Manuals refer to written instructions or guides used to explain the use, operation, or maintenance of a machine, device, product, or system. They provide detailed information on how to install, assemble, operate, troubleshoot, and repair something, and are often used as a reference point for users, technicians, and experts.

Manubial

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The word "manubial" refers to the part or attachment of the manubrium, which is the top of the sternum or breastbone. In anatomical contexts, it may refer to the joints or connections between the manubrium and other bones of the thorax, such as the clavicles, ribs, or costal cartilages.

Manubrial

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Manubrial refers to something related to or situated near the manubrium, which is a Latin medical term that refers to the notch or prominence at the base of the sternum (breastbone).

Manubriosternal

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"Manubriosternal" refers to the joint between the sternum (breastbone) and the manubrium, which is a part of the sternum.

Manubrium

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The manubrium is the middle part of the sternum, the long bone that runs down the center of the chest. It is a flat, triangular bone that forms the upper border of the sternum and has two facets that articulate with the right and left clavicles (collarbones).

Manucate

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Manucode

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Manuducent

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I apologize, but the word "manuducent" does not seem to be a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or invented term, or it could be a typo or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Manuduction

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Manuela

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Manuela is a feminine given name that originated from the Spanish noun "mano", meaning "hand", and the suffix "-ela", which is a diminutive form. It is often interpreted as meaning "handsome" or "beautiful".

Manufactory

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A manufactory is an old-fashioned term for a factory, particularly one that produces goods on a large scale. It is an archaic word that was commonly used during the 16th to 18th centuries, and has largely been replaced by the modern term "factory" or "manufacturing plant".

Manufacturability

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Manufacturability refers to the degree to which a product or design can be efficiently and cost-effectively manufactured. It is a term commonly used in the fields of engineering, product development, and manufacturing.

Manufactural

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Manufactural refers to something related to or produced by a manufacturing process, meaning the act of making goods or products on a large scale through industrial processes.

Manufacture

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Manufacture refers to the process of making or producing goods on a large scale, often using machinery and factories. It can also refer to the act of creating or producing something, such as an invention or a work of art, through skilled labor or technology.

Manufactured

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Manufactured refers to something that has been made or produced by human effort, often in a factory or industrial setting, rather than being naturally occurring. It can also imply a lack of authenticity or originality, suggesting that something is a copy or imitation rather than the real thing.

Manufacturer

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A person or organization that makes or produces goods or products on a large scale, often in a factory.

Manufacturers

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Manufacturers refer to companies or organizations that produce and supply goods, products, or equipment on a large scale, often using specialized equipment, machinery, and labor. Manufacturers can produce a wide range of products, including consumer goods, capital equipment, and components, and may operate in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, textile, and food processing, among others.

Manufactures

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Manufactures refers to the process of producing or making something, especially on a large scale or by machine. It can also refer to something that is produced or made in this way, such as a manufactured product or item.

Manufacturing

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Manufacturing refers to the process of converting raw materials, components, or parts into finished goods or products, often on a large scale through machinery and technology, typically for mass production and distribution.

Manugistics

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Manugistics is a company that offers corporate software solutions for supply chain management and logistics. It was founded in 1986 and was acquired by American Software in 2004. Manugistics' software products provide tools for managing and optimizing supply chain operations, including procurement, production planning, inventory management, and transportation.

Manumission

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Manumission is the act of freeing a slave or a slave owner's permission for a slave to be freed, usually by a formal document or ceremony. It is the process of emancipating or liberating a slave from slavery. The term manumission originated in ancient Rome, where it referred to the freeing of a slave by their owner.

Manumissions

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Manumissions refer to the act of freeing or releasing a slave or a serf from their bondage or servitude. It can also refer to the document or contract that formalizes this process, typically issued by the owner or master of the slave to confirm their freedom.

Manumit

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Manumit is a verb that means to set free or emancipate, especially from slavery or servitude. It can also mean to release or liberate someone or something from a burden, obligation, or restraint.

Manumits

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Manumits is the third person singular present tense of the verb "manumit", which means to set free, particularly from slavery or servitude, or to grant freedom to someone.

Manumitted

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Manumitted is a verb that means to set free from slavery or servitude. It can also mean to grant emancipation or liberty to someone who was previously oppressed or enchained.

Manumitter

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Manumitter refers to a person who grants freedom or manumission to a slave or a captive, typically in a formal or legal sense. The term is often associated with the ancient Roman practice of slavery, where a slave might be granted their freedom as a reward for loyal service or as a gesture of kindness by their owner.

Manumitting

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Manumitting refers to the act of freeing or liberating someone, especially slaves or a slave, from bondage or servitude. It can also mean to release or dismiss someone from a duty, obligation, or responsibility.

Manumotive

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Manumotive refers to a motive or reason for setting someone free or liberating them from slavery, bondage, or captivity. The word "manumotive" is derived from the Latin words "manus" meaning hand or control, and "movere" meaning to move or set free. It is a rather rare and obsolete word that was commonly used in the 17th and 18th centuries to describe the act of freeing slaves or prisoners.

Manumotor

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I apologize, but "manumotor" is not a valid English word. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word from a different language. Can you please provide more context or clarify the meaning you are looking for?

Manurable

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I apologize, but the word "manurable" is not a recognized English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not commonly used.<br><br>However, I think you may be thinking of the word "manurable", which is not a word in English either. But there's a possibility that you meant "manoeuvrable", which means capable of being handled or controlled with skill and ease.

Manurage

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "manurage" in my resources. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word not commonly used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Manurance

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "manurance" in my vocabulary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the word you meant to ask about?

Manure

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Manure refers to the waste produced by animals, such as dung, urine, and other bodily secretions. It is often used as a natural fertilizer to enrich soil and promote plant growth.

Manured

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Manured refers to soil that has been fertilized or enriched by the addition of manure, which is the excrement of animals, often used as a natural fertilizer. The term can also describe a substance or mixture that is similar in composition or effect to manure.